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PAGE EIGHT HOMETOWN NEWS By Mrs. Lillian S. Watson 315 Collier Sure*, i SMITHFIELD Home for the * wreM-und v/ure Mrs. Clara Walston and Miss Julia H ; ck.s of Baltimore.', hid'., visiting Mrs. Sophia Sanders and Mr. Floyd Hicks. 'Mr, Hicki returned with Mrs. Walston end Mis Hicks to Baltimore. Pvt Card Pete'' Judkins, serving w ith the U. S Army in Port Jr 1- j son, S, C '.vis the weekend jfuev. ; of Mr. and M>-s. R.-mcoc Sampson | who live ms S. Sixth Street its * Rmithfield. FAWO.V SHOW The Sir.ithfleW people .*•«!< h ghlv entertained last night April ! Jit at. the Johnston Trans-./■•, g School C’ -■ by the famous Miss Lois Bail i Os Now York City. Miss Bel 1 , a designer and model paid toe «r ithfie’d'an* j» return visit Each tinse rhe';> more m>i dr-rf'.'.i than before Those seeing Mi*.? Bel: mode' her wardrobe will long etnember the talent and art shown them. To ap preciate mo.ie! ng, • ;,e wjjH real ly hate to «ee )t nnd you should have seen Miss Bril, she was tops in her field. GRAND CHAMPION' HAM AN’P EGG EXHIBITORS TJw grand rham pi or. ham exhib ited by Mr. Walter D. Barnes of Roufr 1 Middlesex, a 16 pounder ; mg.tr rand hick-vy smoked. whs auctioned in Smithfield at • th* eigbtih anwal Ham and Egg | Shore '.nd recently and j brought the exhibitor the sum of ' Lockhart School News MAE FRANCES BARHAM, School Reporter T : f pupils of grade IB arc (till do re: fine work. They are very : '-d readers They are planning to give a short program during our - .''em hly period Friday, show* lug the upper grades whet v# have been doing in our room. The children in the second grade A s*"P p’artnfpg * inp to the woods so " ! Tr-ry *•« going to V.r g for changes of: rsttvxpe. We have ditr f";,-.'."? the appearance of birds, Bov. ere and budding trees. Tne third trade nun,'* enjoyed retting "■*.■ ,: v for Sav * - They To.sdc foe following things fur E:--i. r baskets greeting cards and h’ < They also discussed how to<". entered the E- -re* parade. members of the class *.unk' -re; trips Mr East?- Some went on fish : n.g trip* end attr-r df'-l i.'B>" games. ". porter, Carolyn Balling In room 301 the Ihrid and fourth grade* selected Jo Ann Valentin* a* May Queen. W ‘ are g*ad to have linwood foback ia school. He ha# been home with the measte* Tbv fourth grade pupils have been enjoying their physical ''du ration Masses. Wt are learning • folk dances and creating some »tep* of our own Seme of ot.r cers are Carrie Jones Lula 1 IN k Ptiyllia Debnam. Alice . Jaekw Martha Daar.t, Mary Al ston and Joyce Crew*. Phyllis Bebnam, reporter Trie momb*rs of the fourth and fifth grades are happy to be back in school after the ter ho’i ’ days. On Thursday of la*t week. . wc had a social and an egg hunt. We are happy to welcome Rob- ; art Brooks and Judy Smith back to school after having been ill. We are working bard In our class on '"--r unit. “The History of Ct'lfee." W? have learned quite, a few things and are now getting j ready to make a scrap book on Rhamkatte Happenings BY BARBARA HILL AND VIRGINIA BURT RHAMKATTE Services were I held at St. John's A. M. E. | Church Sunday morning at 11 a. j m. with the pastor, Rey. K. K. ! Worthy, in charge of the services. ‘ Sunday at 3 p. m. a Baby Con- i test was held at St. John's Church ; The contest was sponsored by . Mrs Lucy Kendrick and Mr* Bet- i tie Rogers for the benefit of the j church’s building fund. On Sunday night, April It at : I o’clock an Eastern program was I given at St. John's. This program ’ was sponsored by Mrs, Bettie Rog- ■ «rs. Sunday night April 24 the Ush- ' ers of Watt's Chape] will observe . their anniversary at 7:30. Ushers : roni other churches will partici- | pate. The Usher Board of Watt's Chapel is also giving a barbecue ' aupper on Friday, April 29. If you want a barbecue supper, stop j at the home of Mr. Louis Ballen- : tone on the Rhamkatte Road VISITORS Mi's Viola McNeil Durham spent j the Easter holidays with her daughter and -on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ballentine. Mr. and Mrs. Helem of Durham ; ajK-nt the weekend with Mr. Salem's mother, Mrs. Leiia Den* ! nis of Rhamkatte. Mrs. Susie Holden of Raleigh l»ent Sunday at the. home of Mrs, \ Bell Ballentine and family. BIRTHDAYS Little Miss Phyllis Mclvory : celebrated her 6th birthday Sat- ! urday, April 16 with ice cream i tfejd cake. . Mr William Bryant Ashe cele- j beated his birthday on April 17th. SICK Mr Oti# Ashe is sick at a hos miAi in Fayetteville. Miss Elsie Kg.o Glenn and little Novine mpsjMf are also HI We are pray- ’ 1 mi a speeSay re<?ovet<tF for our ! ■ $363 or $23.00 a pound. Tie fit and champion dozen of Pj’.gi were c:< hiliit- -i by Mrs. Ro berta Revel* of Roi te 1, Kenly, and was auctioned to the highest bid der for $36. t>i tm« ; Mrs Loue’la Sanders died a* her home in the Greytown Section of ; Smith field Mundav morning. Fun? : era! arrangements arc incomplete | at this time. Irille Lou Stevens, eight-year old daughter of Mr u.d Mr.!. Paul Stevens, of iv-nror, died in Memo rial Hospital at Char-e! Hill, Thurr , day moreinff a* 460 of head art : chest injuries the received when i struck by a cal' Wednesday after* r on at 4 26 on 301 Highway, two and 8 half miles north of Benson. Typer* l services were held Sun day at 7 00 P. V. f-'im the Dis ciple Church n Henson. Interment vas in the Cit*. Ourr.-tcry gJCK AND SHIT INS The i '.k in 'ode. Mrs George Sender*, who recently underwent on operation at Juhn*ton Memos 1 a! Hospital; Mr? Mi".nie F Smith. Mr. Hoy!>■ Brock, Jr., and Mr. Melvin Moore. ‘ The Shut-ins are Mr? Laura Brown, Mr. June Holden. Mr. Will Futrell, Mr. Dave Saud?nre Mr ! Jft'uie Kirby. Mi. Cinde Sanders Mr Owin Morgan. Mr. San. <el Williams, and Mrs Ora Sanders. FOOD FOR THOUGHT i ‘They travel lightly whom 1 God’s grai e carries " Thomas A Kempis coffee. Lemuel Mini, reporter On April _2l the fifth gisde ir-ade a trip to the Ha’! of History j the museum, State Capitol and ; the Pine State Dairy. We ate <>' f'r-e Washington E Sem satary 1 School We went, to those r!#f ;Jo see some of the thing* ■* e hsv-e been studying about. Theresa Barham, reporter in our study <.{ Africa we learned that, it :s sometimes call 'ed the •’Partitioned Continent.‘ That means so much of it belongs to one or another of the nations of Europe. We also learned that it has only three independent countries which are Egypt. Ethi opia. and Liberia. It is also * great mmic.g country of dia monds. copper, chrormle ssbertos, gold, lend and rr nganese. Our •■ext trip will be to Australia. We hope to have * successful trip Mary A. Barfws. reporter On Wedneidd'v. April 3, the In termediate Glee Club of the : Lockhart School attended the Spring Music Festival which was held *t Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh The Intel mediate Glee C!vb consists of tft e fifth and sixth grades. Most of :4s members cone . from the sixth grades. The judges gave our group « i very good mark: excellent* They ' also commented that our director, Mr, M, A. Watts, knew hr? busi new* in training the children to j sing so well. Reporter, Bobby Richardson Tre student* in Mr. Goodson’s ; science room have finished dec orating the bulletin board on ; their new unit, “Flowers at : Spring." We are glad to have John Davis : Alexander back in school after * long iUneM STTH GRADE NEWS We were happy to attend the \ Music Festival in Raleigh at the : , Memorial Auditorium on Wednes- | | day, April 13. | Our Intermediate Glee Club i ■ sang two songs They were: ■ ' Were You There" and “Panix An- j | gelicus." The Jr High Glee Club ; | sang *T Heard A Forest Pray ! ingj' and “Jesus Walked Th i a , i Lonesome. Valley", We all enjoy i ed it very much Yvonne Sea well, reporter ! F uquay Notes Ry MRS. CHRISTINA STSJKrf FUQUAY SPRINGS Every or.* seems concerned when the Fu | j quay column fail* to appear in the | | CAROLINIAN, however, you seem 1 | to forget my address and telephone j number. I need your support in j | finding the doings of our comrnun- I i ity. Let the community know I about yo u r church program j j through this column. Sunday evening at 7 3(1 The Gol- i : den Circle Club of the First Bap- j | tist Church will present a play Tlie Church Clinic Come out and ! I enjoy a real treat See yourself j i as others see you. You will observe I I the type of characters that exist j in every denomination. You'll { meet, Mrs. Gossip, Mrs Tardy, Mr*, j High Brow, Mrs. Oversensitive, j i Sam Wealthy and others that help j to make up our church today. Do I not miss the clinic, ft will be held j | at the church. The Interdenominational Usher's i | Union will render their regular j ! program Sunday at 2:09 at. the j ! Douglas Chapel Methodist Church : in Holly Spring. The Mission Circle of the First. ; Baptisl Church celebrated their , 40th anniversary Last Sunday | evening. Members were asked to ; pey 2 1-2 cent? per year. $10f!.32 j was raised. The young people, un- ! der the supervision of the Senior j President, rendered a very enter- ; taining and helpful program. Mrs. Axa Harris and Mr*. Clifiie • Young are on the sick list. Mrs. Georgia Thorpe i* • • ’ th* hospital Lett, ux »■ |HENDERSON By MRS. BERNARD F. < KEvt S MM PINKSTON S'IRUUI HENDERSON lt is v.'ouut'; • 1 ful to see tr*e students ii\im ii,;i otHSon make good in their stu : dies in collet,-■ We cona: mulct.. Misses Sara William.s and Y vonne j Bullock, who are tudent- at Oi n ; nett College, Ci esp-boi o, lot' i making the honor roil. Also M;,e.: 1 ilazvi V. Tahoe rn foi rr-s k. straight at the Durham i Business School. Ham of: to all ■ of them SO< JVC WHIRL Rev. and M.is. Harvey Walk er fn Monteixir, N. j.. i m e |U«'bi? of retaiivcs ,iad friends in u>* city «uj county j*,| v/rekend Mrs, lathe Bee Hanks and M, Bruce Milt*, both of Pmladcipmu, i Ba, were guest,-, of I*L rind Mrs. I Jefferson last week j Mr and Mrs George Walker, Sr., left Hander-ion a few ciay# age to at ter: i the funetai of a relative in New York Cl„v. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey U,•••. :' and M> i Mamie Bay ton ana ciukhen, : of Essex, Virginia. Mr. Walter Tboma* and Mr. and Mrs. Erw.a Green of Philadelphia, Pa., wore i ah guests of Mr. and Mr* John Trent of Pinkston Street recent ly Misses Kiveyn Venable, be loris Hawkins and Rear I Har well were among the. students recently home for the holi day*. They are attending N tnliege at Durham. ; M:% P V Hayvi spent •*• bv :• day> in W >.'.ni.'H;ton, O v,'■' r ! her husband, M-. iki j Haytv M En >oa Wimbish. ;> ■■ is v . t.f-o r via lives ai>d here lectni ; iy Mr Cora Sr.et-d and Mrs. Ms tha Sneed spent th-- weekend in . Washington, D. C. rcccntiy Mrs Rosa Evan* vu« heem. visiting her mother, .Mrs, jc *.<* Evaii- and othe- re’.aU* recently Mrs. Evan* is living Ib N"tv Xerk. Mis* R>,«-.* L-"f Htrgrn;i c ! N«‘u York City wa- a gucM ot Mr* l era Hargrove a few day? age Mr and Mrs Stephen Hr-ndcr : y,-,r, v.'-'iied relatives m Norfolk VI-'KiniS r*cr n; 'y. L1 end Mi*. J?,mes H«nd« ; visited relative* sr d friends :;ye 1 and in < .innty. Mi and Mrs Geora* Tay! • red ‘ Miss Ellen AtVin n. »« of R'.itr vr. S C. and W ■■■■■ire.fr. V C visited Mr .’ind %!••.< B B. Crew? last •- f-ek Mr. a-fid Me- ,le*?‘e Brows of Rskway, New Jes*ey red M>«# Rattle f'JaeJi »>f ‘Gam ford, vi?!*cd Mrs. Car rie Clark rerent Is M * Browe and Miss <is ' a't daughter# of Mrs CJark Mr and Mr# A J Tsy'ior of Pinkston Street honored IT ? Carrie Cla-k, mother of Mr? T • ! lor. with a birth lav dinner Foster Sunday A dchoir .» dre. I ner and a we]! decorated table ; made for rre eiooy:-b!e d-v. Th'xse p-i .-it re Mr and . Mr* J M Mi id i"3!. M" : ? Patv-e Clark. Mr oi- V: s T,-. R- - Little Misses J: -,are:'or. Q Carolyn and Gm -' idt Fisher mas ter H .race T. Brow* and Rom 1 . F,?ber. i Mrs. I/atie Jones har •-• d ; home from S< .v Y- .•«. v r* spent the winter m>*r’ ' Miss Gladys Small, M'? Joiui-oe Wright, Mirs Nannie til r-d tMr Melvin Turner visited Mr and Mrs. la»nward Da v * of : Youngsville, recently, j Mis sea Callie and Fm ice Evant I spent the holidays with the." ;-s-r- I ent#, Mr and Mr? Victor F. of Towns-'ill* NTY. FACES The h*pp? parents this week are: Mr and Mrs. Archie Johnson. 7 1-2 ib. boy; Mr. and Mir. Albert Lee Kearney, 7 !l>. baby girl; Mr. and Mn. James Roberson, % lb. baby r irl; Mr. and Mrs Robert Howard, 6 1-2 Hi. baby frir}; Mr. and Mrs, Hayward Foster, $ ib. baby srirlr Mr and Mrs. Joonathan Ragrland. K 1-2 lb. baby boy; Mr and Mis Lex ington Roberts 7 ib. babv ?! r ! and Mr and Mrs. William Brimnt * 1* Ib. baby girt. shuttvs Dr, D A. Hawkins if imr»rm*- ing nicely at Jubilee Hospital By the time you road this he may be up and out again. Mr*. Sallie Pascell it also Sir. proving and w* wish for hen * ! speedy recovery. | DonA forget to let your report : er know about your guests. T’iey | will enjoy reading and real'./'!.'.!* | that you" cared enough to print J their visit to you. Don’t let them ! down. THOUGHTS FOR TtTE WEEK > I 1 “The sp*rit of truth and the j | spirit of freedom they are ihe '■ j pillars of society" Ibsen 1 “Every time you pray, if your I prayer is sincere, there will be ! new feeling and new meaning in it, which will give you fresh courage." Dostoyevsky visit our Sick A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER If wisdom ways you wisely seek Five things observe with care Os whom you speak, to whom you Speak, how when and where ATTENTION WAKE CO. P. T. A The Planning Committee of the : Wake County Council will meet : Tuesday, May 3rd at the Berry O’Kelly High School, Method, N. C. at 6 3*. M. We are asking the j president and secretary of each ’ county unit to please be present, i Plans? for the 55-66 term are to be formulated. We need the ideas of j each community in making these ! plan*. (Mrs.) Christina Street, Wake ; "ity (TtniraeU jpyoeb’Sent. i Goldsboro News ! C itDbBGRO— Herbe. t “Tiger” j Turner. 60S Poplar Stivft, Jii.d Apil 7. of a h**ari attack v.-hne I Aprsi 7, of a heart a tack while . i workiiiji at A at-.* Finance ami Sub-s Co., at the. norm r of James | • and Ashe Sts. CVilapsrey behind the wneei vs a car while hacking ■ it out. he was rushed to Wayne 1 Mt’inoiinl Koftpitai where he was | IKonout.iui dead upon arc.vat 1 | Turner, one of Goldsboro's most ■ popular either-s. •■van un ardent | baseball fan and during the ye?r* . 1 when Goldsboro had an entry in , th.-- ( re. UK Plain Lcagun. hr knew evriy n'Cniher of the team by j name and the position each play- - - r d Funerol service* won? held Sun | d.-y. April lOiii. frnm ,'rt James, A. M. K. Z-rn Church with the pas ' tor. Rev. J. R. Allen. off’cMtiog. Trie Hamilton Funeral Home of Goldsboro v.-a sin charge oi the , ■ arr«ng< men!s Surviving are hi? wife. .'J/s K-itj Turner, one daughter. Miss Evelyn Turner vs Co 'i.i.M'tro: four ■ Mr; H'/'ra Fennell and Ms Fan |me ;vp t «- of Goldsboro; Mis. Clara Wilh.v.rts of '.Vash;n.f-.'< n, I) or.a Mrs Maggie. Raibe of Wibon. I’m rial *.v;is in Elmwood Ceme tery. Ivl.m Tbotnasme Hardy spent the 1 fi ti >:hlyj’3 with M's; Thelma j Sti-k,-.; in Newport Nre.v?. Va. i Mr? G raMii-o W. Murrey of I Chariest S C. spvr-t the hioii- I ; days witn he; rnohtoi. Mr= Annie ■ E. Warii c. 15 W E<tn Street. M's- Joan Ale. . uauglst"r of Re - . ) • ind Mr;. J lic.y Aiic-i 31J W. Eirn btmtt, spent the holiday? w«th her pm '-.'is. Miss Aib.-n is a student at , IktmieU College. Greensboro, N C. M-. Vivian It. Williams of Roa n> ke, Va. an-j Mrs. Thersa H. Pitt ."iar. 1- Try .Mount spent the Ea.'-ter holiddya w ; th then- mother Me Annie Hogans, 311 S Virginia Street ".<! Mr !i.”;ry For rut aoH : sun Charles Joseph e>f Hampton ■ Vo. spent the fcoi. lays vuh Mr?, ' p-nr--". M • ft- P'ini Frank Thornrscn of Nr*- York City spent the Faster rc.i riay- with s'rter. A* HThf Tb'-'mpvm. 513 Sc it - Mire Rach'.l Wht»*e.j. <i.. »•*( Mr. ai d Mrs Furl Whiti'd, spiei th? -fiv h*. bom?: rccemi' M, Whit ted is a sf.ider.’ rm • at St Aar.rs Hospital 're H !: Mr? Li.v.-enia V. -n •A the AKcc H Broun p,;:;,;. Li brary, who bus been in W,ivn« Memorial Hospital, • r<- tpt: ■: rm at there home .m Chestnut Sweet, j M - R; Mrice Pavn- - - f Mc r.p' , ■ T.'■•••• .i d Haroid Wat-rer and i daughter DeW* of Alexandria, j V;;, were holiday goc-ts of there ■ mother Mr? Laver.,a -of j Chostnyi Sueet. ! Special Easter services g? An | Koch B ,-t Church, vere ehs«-r?»- led Sunday witn sn ovet f.- >w crowd on .-.and. Theme of the <•:- servo,.' 1 . was ‘A V/rt To iho City ■::f the D< i" A ?pec:al sermon was delivv id by the pistol , R f v B L. Rich, who re k hie text fr-n St. Matthew 28th chapter. Sv verse. S.re-day night the church ■ school department p,: ?e?it, - Easter program directed by Mrs. : Carrie M Evaus. A good crowd was on hand a* 3t . John Methodist Chur? h fur Easter services. Sermon was by the j.-«v tor Ret . James A McCallum. A KINSTON NEWS KINSTON fMIB) On Sunday afternoon in the J, H Sampson j School auditor;am ■ me Lenoir ; Countv Tenchers’ Unit presented . toe Fa'«r* * tc'-i He State Teachers ; College t rsrvir in a recital. The | program consited of: Salutation bv Gaines; O Rejoice Ye Chustians Loudly Each; Palm Branches. Fouw- Go Ye Into All The World. : | McCormick Jesus Our Lord We i J Adore Thee, James: Hellelttjah | j Chorus, Beethoven: Red Wing, j 1 Mills: El- cnal Father, Dyke liap- j i pv Wanderer, Metier; Dry Bones, j 1 Watson: Dir- Train, White; arid . | Soon Ah Wdl Be Done. Dawson. j i This group was directed by Mary j Terry, accompanist, Lorna Pitt. - | This program was well received by a capacity audience, i Recently in the Adkin High { j School Gym. the Adkin Pirate* j «girls and boys) played the fa.cul ! tv. The men won over the boy* I with a score of 35-31 While Adkin J girls wot by 23-17. Miss A R Ro* j berts Miss Oeliah Hussey, Miss i M;ircant Cox, Miss C. E. Williams. : Mr* M. S. Moses, Miss I Y. Cook, j V: -i- Q K Tbomivson, Mrs. G P, j Murphy and Miss Bessie Foster j made up the teacher team j T. E Hornburifcr. Charles Cox, • James Powell. Bernard Terry, W j A Lawson, T. E. Dunn, W. A j Thompson, Maurice McNeil. Claude : Matthew, Grady Bethel and Jack > M ■ rphy were the me nmerabers j of the team. This proved to be a ' very interesting game. Sunday, Rev. E. M Hill, mem* j . bers arid freinds cf St John Free i Will Baptist Church recently cele- • j brated their quarterly meet tost, j Evening service was conducted by i Rev. Louis Jones of New Bern. ' Music was furnished bv the senior ■ . and junior choirs of Si. John. Mrs T. E Coleman presented ! the Hertford Gospel Chorus at Ad kin High School auditorium re* j cently. This program was to help j | St. Augustus A. M. E. Zion Church [ in its Roof Drive. The annual pre-school, party for ; the Savannah schol district proved ! ■ successful. Approximately 125 ; children woe present at Savannah | school who will be six years old j on or by October 16, The party was planned and e.r- , ranged by Mrs, F E. Berry and i sophomore and junior home eeo- i j nomics girls. Entertainment 1n ! eluded games and rhymes and 1 j songs by Alice Jean Koorice, a junior. | Climaxing the party was a lee ! Hire given the parents by Dr, R, J, j ! Jones, Nurse Battle and Superin- j ; ten dent B. M Ctflt 1 A meeting of the high reboot THE CAROLINIAN •special program was presented by the Sunday School department at \ 4;00 P M and was directed by Mi s | Daisy Brow it and Miss Ronav/ Me- I ; Kintiey. The Micond quarterly m« eting of tile year v;a.; observed it St. Mat- : hew A. M E. Zion Churcii Sunday. Ft vsiding Elder A. B. M*-i-ley of ! K.-naton deliwi ed the morning . mcs.s4g<? Many of the tell'- .• Mo dems were home for the *ci vices Rev M B Torrence is pvretor oil the cr or. ! i. Ui icier the g «■* i i tire.re ‘'The Rvsurrectio’. M-ik?-' ‘ n - Differ ence:'- Easter -or",",', ■ ,>b , served et Shiloh I’Tsovtc tar* Clinroh on W Elm C| -re -..y Many visitor* fm.-n out of town at tended Special mure: vis render ed by the choir. Sever-. ;>ev. mfe'W be-s joined. The .SunOjy School gave a prog; irn later In the day cSirecled by Miss S. M Fcu.-re. 1 * The Itighlight cf Christ.;,..-. H?.l ci;,y .;t Chape! l'..oti;'t ■i) ;r ,*u on North John Street, was a prog;am Sunday eetiJ./ ui.- ;ej., the Hcst.ricitiuii of Chr'ist The I'.oyrH.Ti w.'i. direett .1 hv >J « A':- )•:,* At. ra.-.nut. Mrs Ire're Smith, and Mrs F Th? :>>].*?;>:. So-n. i is supei'inttriderd oi th? C. i-u.*? 1 school. Kcv J. M. Grimes r. i M: Olive t? pastor. A got A •:■ -,wd «•« or. band to wttr>?'*s the scrv ~ ■ Samuel ' Mitchfl! 601 Park’-;- Street. ?!.ent F. ■■ : Mre '• ■ Tuesday in Raleten v, :t-i bis son, Attv S S M ' ■■ ■re tar - - ; visited the State Supreme Cre-’i-t, where he heard >on v>>' a ease. The Negro poll re * ref G: born missed th»» iv-t < v arc going to have in a lore : getting rre • M'rt'Ji■•>,-. oi- tllf ; i roiicv tnak .ag council, v c.crt D-- M E D-d’ -ette «•" del ,;vd n : th?; Dem(Kii.i.'f jirimariy f r*r "' . board of Aldermen Dußiv- '* placed, seventh For a T.n»‘-':tr ."ret d• i- re t-i ward votin... -■ ■ t ?. > : ond time after ?• ■" •?. ! !• ftprl r i", the last 'h.ii.'l'.re 'Jr V‘" U-ee F ire-r. they jn t d;J ;,* vo-' n. nr.< ." Other year :! ?••••» s: t , earlier end rreire some money iinreptf-tered voters r< c,..;.i;reJ •,r,d voters to and from the pol - we mre-ht make it. As they say •»: • . . Wan until nr >;t y< , ' V! Artis an.i M • - 1. • • C Daniels f B.'-;?hicgto.l. *> r nt 11.-r Knrtcr ;to ; ' •• . • re-u.'re- v,'. , Mr 101-5 M p.,,i V; Daniels. Tt -'it, 5, GoU.-i: "re accompanied Ly M ? . y Ar‘ ? husband -.ref Mr.? ' Artis. Mis* Gloria Ho "f rreiMdel | rreh's and Hugh Hreur -of N<'> th Carolina Coliege, pent t u ■ :■' 1 holiday? with the r parent?' M and Mr* £• A. House S-aught* i" Streel Mm? Hons?-, who toad >•* ;n Philadelphia, bred a? ?, er .retc ?Vs;rr : Patr’.cis Fr.-'re; oi - f: ■ ■ New Jersey Mr •: M- W Xsier Street, ; ree i< P-'ft-'y F’ • re-v? honor of M; G. > House and her co-workers a:d guest. Miss Patricia Pnce Group has schcdul*.- J its second ' •*■ . pearance of the year v. lrerei tire y will appear on a Fashion Snow t ! Greanlcs.f Sc l :r,<>; The «r. up of 25 young dancers wtil - l, iW and u re directed by Airs. .. ■ P. Here -. faculty w3j held hi. 1 i chairman, presiding. Choc-s .« ■< .senior boy from the c!« who had merited honors is or ! zenship, was the topic of discus sion The student, win be sm« !•••' on the basis of citizenship, ties participation and coons-!" tun in ail the school’s prog-arms and must possess a high st..* ,u n • moral integrity. His ntur.v '*..*• ,< : placed on a plaque that we . j settled to the school m- t y. ; the Civitan Club of K. -v i noun cement of the boy chose a•- | be given at a later date ! The senior class re *, ved th; r : order of invitations, per.*' .*..1 v.<r,;- , and albums recently The alburns, which accompanied the order, •were gifts. j The senior girls, tinder the imp ervision of Mrs. E E. Berry, home economics teacher, sir*-, chose a pattern for their class day dresses. Rush Memorial l :«Y MRS. MARJORIE SANDERS The Booster’* Club will meet at the church or. Tuesday right at 8 p, m. Immediately follow*: s j this meeting there will be a pr?c- I tice held for a religious play to be presented May 3. ; Various members of different | churches are taking a part ■*. the 1 play. The Junior end Vocal i Choirs rendered music for the S Sunday night worship ser*. i< Mrs. Marie Moore »ml Mrs Lucy Foster were reported • among the sick and shut-in The pastor Is asking that all member* and friends remem ber the Melt in their prayers Delegates from the Raleigh Dis- 1 ♦rict will hold a one-day meeting ; at the church on Saturday, April 23, at 10 a. m. Rev. Carson has stressed the fact that he would like to beautify the church Inside anil out, A beautiful walk has been laid in front of the church. Plans are being made to beautify the basement. We are grateful to the pastor for his interest in ihe young peo ple of the church SOIL MOISTURE Absence of rainfall during the past week coupled with strong winds dried out surplus moisture which bad accumulated from ex cessive earlier rains. At the end of the week surface soils were genrally in good condition for I cultivation, 1 : : Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON PITTSBORO SU ER CITY By D. W. Head«n - P. O. Box 5 5 North Quo) in a I GOLDSTON Mr. an d Mrs. * Obit Wickcv had as their dinner j i,' eats Mi&s A J. Thompson and | and Mi; Lacy Marsh both of Bon ! Lee, H C. Tire Wickers are resi dents cf Goldston. The guests are I teachers of the local high school, i Mis. Berta Reavis and daughter, i f.'iics Freda Reaves had Rev. Van D. Bourc and Mr. Samuel 'Waddell for their Sunday dinner guests. ; The guests, both are from Green*, boro. IN. C. Rev. Rouse is the pas te of Roberts Chapel Baptist ! Church here. Mrs. Virginia Reaves who has been very ill in the hospital is able to be back at her residence in East f! Jidntor.. Mr George Woinblf is reported ly doiti;; fine . t the Lee Hospital • after undergoing on operation. Mr. Wombtc had his last leg removed. However, he rill not doubt ever ibe able to walk m more bat he 1 "veined to put all his trust in the i | ... .. .... Method News M iiTHOD Sunday morning ;->< vice at St. J me -A M. E Church were grand indeed From Psalms 61 Div , 2nd verse, the pastor. Rev. Gaylord, took his lev) a* follow.*: ‘From the retd i of the ea/th will 1 cry unto thee when my hesn b ; owr.vhelroed; , la me to the rock that u-: high : er the:: I." ; That senre.n wu! never be for i gotten by Christians nor sinners. The spirit war, felt throughout the church. The senior and little folks ; choirs rendered lovely mu.de. The servo rs ■. cd rested by Mr M. i nr*nr? and the tittle folks bv M Colic-n Dunslor,. At 330 ji. m. a aingiji* service p; tne Christian r This was a fine /■ all enjoyed the Sj.;;;Cf of 'he lits • !■' ■ '- ' f'»r Lie b '• win charge of the service and tmv Tr. • r preached ■!■, t>;• • sermon \V>-> '.u-.y piy d jo have Mr and Mrs Webb at this j se<*v : .eMr- Webb fa,mer!y i'.ci,- ■ now teachine t *:g Care o! u.-fit Woman's Dav v. O-k C:»v H" >t sf Church which will Vic ) > •»? * \ * ■ 4t m s>t} n y v i n M? v i}." : '• ' c : : •■ ■ - }* ; \* V 4 • n « -1 if-. ;; P ! : :Sb->w Uni verity v participate Every •'•no in” tier! to be pr«. ; 0' ; this rd*?. Ar’i) 23 Mrs will p;porror a fried chicken din- ; n< . f; r the benefit of ?he church. . , VJ, C:.j^ n -rj WUn-)* 'i/H- vi •<> her • are <- Mi rh';’ h fitt the Thi.* rJ--o *■ WoiMri:: .: £)<*-> at Thc*r’ 3 will i>e s ThUiT-o Wed v/iU be announced J.rj next vroek's . T? ' c,-; -.-a-:;* f.. nr* Wi]her 1 ' np §!»]« ~ *j] } VJ , the jmon*-ors. A ehUd I M; • Mr:, C. -r;. a MeC ilier.-; will ; •• spiio.ror a q-ifrrtet for St. i Jrrri-Church’s Woman’s Day. Mr. j . E-iw.irn Holloway wiU be in' elrc.c of the reging. Co'fyjf one : come all and help Sister Georgia Cary News GARY Sunday was a lovely dav Regular services were held at Union Bethel AME Church with the Kr-v. J. D. Treadwell filling his pulpit and preaching a powerful sermon from -Job, 19th to the foth verse. Theme: “Do you- Know Him." Music was rendered by the newly organized choir | i which v-.-as conducted by Miss Vlr i ginia Gary of Raleigh and Kit~ j trell College. Kittrell. Among the visitors present were: Mrs. ..Alice T. Per’ell, Mrs.! lip Hinton of E State St. Ralcaih; Mr.- Bessie Hall of Lin ! colnvillc AMB Church; Mrs .Flor - ence. Burt of Emmanuel AME ! Church. Durham, and others. Our ' doors are always open to visitors, i Funeral services for Mrs. Alice | Page Jefferies of 230 E. Johnson; 3t., who died lust Wednesday at St. Agnes Hospital were held Sun-- 1 day afternoon at 3 p.m. at Union! Bethel AME Church with the 1 pastor. Rev. J. V. Treadwep, of-, j ficiatinfe. Burial followed in the j Christian cemetery, j Mrs. Lucy Statten. and grand children, Uiann and Leon Statten,; i have returned home alter j nit:’ the holidays with Mrs. Stat- i j ten's daughter In Henderson. Sunday afternoon at 4:30 P. ML ; there was a Waist Rally given by the ushers of the Christian Church. Music was rendered by the ML. Olive Gospel Chorus of Durham. Mr. Albenia Bass is man-, ; ager. i Mr. Robert Boyd and Mr s. Ceo- ! lie Webster of Detroit, Mich, war* ; the recent guests of his mother, j LMi- Otbeiu Boyd or Pleasant! Ave. Mrs. Webster Is the sister-! j in-law of Mrs. Boyd. , Miss Carolyn Webster has re j turned to New York after spend-; i ing two weeks here with relatives.! Our Easter program was ren-1 ! dered at Union Bethel A. M. E Church Sunday at 8 p.rn. by the Young Folk* Chorus. Miss Ann Pollard was mistress ox ceremo nies. Mrs. Jeanette Evans vjas or- 1 ganisi and Master John M. Ferrell is chorister of the group. A THOUGHT -“Come let- u« ( reason together, saitft the Lord. ’ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL. 2*. I«SS Lord sh- ;s and has always Y. -e.'i I a faithful and active member and worker of the Robot ts 1 Ciiopel j Baptist Church hare and a oz;- • manerd citlzca, of Gald.dun : muiiity with many friends of Jet:-. I j iaces. For a number o' ye.us h • - lived with one leg, hut did not | give up and now recently 'ost the • - other and only one Mr Woistble lows to sing ’ h sus Keep Me . Near the Cross” in spite of hi:; 1 handicaps he always leaves wo’-cfs - of encourafiement to hi* irony "is- i ' hors and f.-tends. THE CAROLIN IAN takes time out to wish him a speedy recovery and s. return lo 1 i his home from the hospital, v/heris j I more of his neighbors, friends and i ' love ones can visit him. each day 1 The A. and T. College concsri . : band of Greenvbnro v ! i! appear . or. stage at ihe Clwlhar.t Cour.ly High School, Siler City, Runda y i afternoon at 3.00 The public • ■ ■ put her progtam ever SICK. Mrs-. Hill nod Miv LockhaU re main about the same Mr. a. T. White is recuperating at his home after being hospitalized recently, i . Little San drey Jr Uy received i brtikon arm recently ut the Cary School. S.-se kept right on wi’h her classroom w<>rk and is as jot- ; ’ lv ns her name. : Little Buddy W:kic: ive-ty was burned by a blaw from :> stove. We arc glad m say that ' t.hc bums were only first degree burns and he n back in school Speak a kind -vend, send c card or something to cheer our s*ek. ami shtH-ics. Me. and M>-s Wiiii.m Smith had a boust-fcli of yoc'- ' lor din ner on F;ast< . Sunday They •.vr-re Norfolk, Va , Paio.teh end the ! eastern part of the Si.ue. Mrs Beryl OTKcily 8.-mks Gp'.v 'W;k in her borne In Chicago. Cl. > Satc-vd.iv !;jyht after w vh-■ 1 some '!ir- r v.dth Iv'-r : ■ -• iaor ' ‘ ar-o-iini c' the ill o c t her tailo r M • A. T. VL > M- ; l . < . orp-1 I .-Vi) f:--y Wi. I- nr,'' -1. D r ... (v r... 11 Lor for,ora! of Mkss H.it-kr-r who pas.--.-ri ~ 1- v.. r’i and '.p u,-, --00.-h to Li .-A- all y. bo ivv obs. il Vy't-: E Ferguson o- •dnting PL-O- ■ L visit Sister A)-.-- .“ T> :■ Wo it F.'ocigh \f . -'-1.-- y1l if. Qj-.,rt v, -P y ir,j - ... t. ihe Shaw Uvovyi-Ly , Ch'-o on April 22 Rf MEMBER St-iiiw oiffli- !ov; - niir.v-ht for KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON PARK & TILFORD Kenfuaky Brad | %3 4/5 QT. | £» purr ffl 106 S r»rl * 'JlilnrU *6 PROOF - DffTILLED AND BOTTLED if PARK 4 TIU'ORO AT LOMCfULS; »f. i un.ivJ to attend A; Gid •'.> i-'gh School on Mum ■L. .3 k, xpril W»n, '*SNi :: obMrved at tht fFcramd ry Scr..v.l building wittt Mi.-; T}.-an .... i Mi-k. Mareb in Ti '-'gc- cf '.be ; (’'B*l'.. From 1:00 a !vl ii fim grader* ; nicrtamed gn.up of young '■ nvlio ,v,l! enter school in : "pt The program consisted ot «{•• '.I -B t a m "Skippy «nd Up Thro*- its'. Orientation penbd. cinrjus tour, conference perioc, and lrnvh ir. the ucv dinning hail or, the high school campus. Prof V A MJrfUfiiilin is principal of 1 ihe »;hl>ol. ASBURY Notes »Y JU" BERTHA ROOM® ASBi.rv Li-t Sunday was .. in-.'i*.ii■; . A large number ii «(H i !>• a d Fnn.uy School at Liii ylrviho CblU’ch. RebObOsm, King of J -,-idi. was the lesson and v ./oiyor.i- 11j at tnc topic, Suet Ci a; i M !-. - v. '.coined all 1 :r; ■ r . to ,nt«id. On \;.r.| 2i it » o m. Uhe !- , dh ■ ink ( bin of Ashtiry will mider a special service at 1 iitpidi’ivillf: A. M. H!. Ghurch. The public is tordia.- ly invited. The. .hvyto* - f fids com.-rjunWjf .qij,, . ---• -:i on .i i.-icai i r-.grain last Sunday tvemug at Jeffrey'* Grove School Mrs. Rosa Hooker and fami ly visited friends in Garner and Ausbarn la*t Sunday. Mr? Vmiie Foster of New York f iiy v. as the recent guest of her brother and Idt v, ife hr ~- Mr. am! Mrs, C, B t ain, ■L;,!. Jim my Hook l is spend ic i. time a! i.,■ with his par* cm-- M' and Mrs Nathaniel Hi d;,:. At' or flying home to at* tend the *?iilciri.'.in- service? of bin - " U’r, MBcn'.ic® Hooker. n-.b. .- -f this comteunity •i: in denoeyt sympathy with the .by ■:/ M Alice Paige of ( .-. v member of Lin* .)<’ a E Church and a? t'li 1 ' community. Mr Wo;* C'-ri/'.gton will feie -i b■■■- . Arid .--' April 25. M "b M-Krifght dmighter of :,-ui MVG WLJic McKnlghk ; . ' us jwray for het i a speijSSy recovery .- -.vc tr Hrto’V Yiir’* :* . t.-ri .rd fletuing. So in more G.t our b-'-arfs grow
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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