PAGE TWELVE Hopping About TARHEELIA 1 1 i I ■ By Jay Bee Aytch FRI ISI BRIDGES HEADS (Ai t. FEAR. PRESBYTERIANS ROCK MOUNT At the f„!> meeting of the Westroir.pi.-t FH itmshio Society of the (.‘apt Presbytery, Presbyterian Chinch in the USA, in Wake Forest Sat urday. a Rocky Mount girl Miss Krone. Bridges was elected to the position of Stated Clerk of tin Westminster Society. A student of till- io. il Rook er T Washington Hish School. Erline is quilt- popular with her schoolmates and t<• .toilers and has served in the Sunday School, tumor Choir arid the Westminster Fellowship of the Mount Pisgah Presbyterian Churrh where the Iti-v. James fl Costen is pastor. Miss IVfldgrs is the daughter of Mi and Mrs Connie Bridges. 3W Pennsylvania Ave Julian F Lawrence president of (he O. R. Pope School P-TA choir, announced fha( the r urieal group formed and directed by Wm T Grimes, is entering its second yeai of activity for the school and com munity and plans a public pro gram soon. Reportedly, this is our of the first P-TA choral groups e be organised in Tarheelm and it is composed of memb<■> s of sever al different choirs as well as par *»pi« of children of the school, a ’ong with some of the teachers In politics, radio commentator Car! Goerch said Sunday night over .1 Raleigh station that Tar- Si cells 'came closer to going Re publican t'Nev. 6'* this year than in any national election since 1928 News Os Clinton p.V MRS ELIZABETH BFTI.. K , i Garden Club l.aunrhi ■ Drive CLINTON The Gai Club j bay launched a drive to mi up ! the Sandhill Cemetery. All per- j mm owning lots in the cemetery ] are asked to clean them this week. I If possible. I am hoping that we shall make! this project a MUST so that the j drive will be successful. Those of \ •■■nix that, have visited the cetne- j tery recently certainly know the j condition that it is in and 1 know j that you will agree with me when I say that we want our cemetery j to tie one of the best. Readers, j please tell your neighbors and' friends about this clean-up cam - : paign. Personals Mrs. Er.zell Houston of Chicago, j 111 recently spent two weeks with ; her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vann of 613 Wil-; hams Street. Mr. Adkin Stevens ar. d Mrs j Ogietree S Carrol spent last! weekend at Norfolk. Va. While in : Norfolk, they were the guest of \ Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Green. They also visited Miss Angela J. Car roll who is a freshman at Hamp ton Institute. Va. Sgt. Thomas Kirby spent last weekend in Clinton visiting rela tives. He is stationed at Fort Jack-! son. S. C. Mr and Mrs. Donnie Robinson! pi Burlington. N.‘ J. spent lasi weekend in Clinton visiting rela-: fives. Mr. Garfield Jones of Buffalo. N Y. is visiting his brother, Mr. ! Julian A. Jones on Lee Street. Mrs. Ruby Bennett has return- ! ad to her home on Sampson Street j after visiting her daughter in • Brooklyn, N. V MLs* Melba Gray Bennett of | Brooklyn. N. Y. « visiting rela- j Uvea here. Miss Eva Mae Morriesy, Miss 1 Essie J. Morriesy and Mr. Elliott : Morriesy spent, last weekend at; Elizabeth City. While ir Eliza-j both City thc-y were guests of Mr. : end Mi's. Talmadge Taylor, The! group also attended Elizabeth City j Plate College’s homecoming game! with Johnson C. Smith. Mrs. Vivian George. Mrs Ur; ey | P. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hagens of Fayetteville were the Sunday guests of Mrs Mattie': Sampson. Shot-Ins Mr. Vernell Bunting is undergo ing treatment at the Veteran’s! Hospital at Fayetteville. Miss Elizabeth Sampson ha.si been recently discharged from the i Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Carrie Moore is confined! to the Sampson Memorial Hos pital . 1 |f§ COUNTRY I | jglsitifiwii| j 1 smmm 1 ! S BOVRBON wmo> 11 Mr. Frank Butler and Mrs Men- j I nie Stevens, l Deaths and Funerals William Simmons, age 24. died i , last Friday night, the victim of I i a stabbing. He was the son of j ; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Simmons i who reside on Sampson Street. Military rites were held from j the Clinton A. M. E. Zion | Church of which Mr. Simmons j 1 w>u. % member. Rev. J. T. Stewart : i former pastor of the Mi Olive j Methodist Church delivered the j eulogy. Burial was in the Sand ; hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Tempie Rich Simmons, a son. William Andree; a mother, Mrs Dell Simmons; a father, Mr, Reu- ’ ben Simmons one brother. Char li<* Simmons; and one sister, Mrs. j ] Mary Sampson. Apex Notes I APEX ~~ Mr. and Mrs. W T Wilson and sons. W. T. Wilson, Jr. | and J. E. Wilson of Apex spent | the weekend at Kittrell Jr. Col j lege. Kittrell, for the coronation | ceremonies of “Miss Kittrell”, who : was Miss Jane Delores Wilson. ■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. | The processional was as follows j in order of appearance; ' Rev. Cai'l A, Fuqua, Dean of ' Cnapel; Mr. Charles Hick and Mr. I Claude. Cannady, Altar Boys; Dr. Roscoe W. Wisner. President of j the College; Rev. Nathaniel Gay ; lord. Dean of the College; Mr. j Samuel Lewis, President of Stu i dent Council; Mr Jamas Bernice | Hicks, Vice President of Stu ! dent Council; Miss Katie B John : son. Con es. Sec. of Student Coun-! : oil. Also Miss Evelena Mitchell, Mr, Tyrone D. Gresham, Miss Gloria : Waters, and Mr. Louis Anderson, i Jr., attendants Escorts; Mr. Willie Taylor and Mr, Thomas E, Dan -1 iels, Royal Guards; Miss Jane De~ j lons Wilson. Miss Kittrell; Mr. ; Lemm Allen and Mr. Samuel L. Davis, Jr. Royal Guards: Mr. j | Morris Rogers. Crown Bearer: Mr. ' George Rogers, Scepter Bearer and Mr. Archie Davis, Robe Bear- I er. 1 1 Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON PITTSBORO SILER CITY By D. W, Hcadea P. O. Bo* S S Geldston, North Carolina GOLDSTON' - Hello Readers everywhere, Hope you are feeling j fine Those of you having news j for this column must mail it to j the above address or call 3834 be , fore Monday morning. Y.M W. CLUB There is a dream in Chatham County which some day may be come a living reality. An organiza - tion designed to bring young peo ple together for the reason of en joying and improving themselves. ! their communities and the county j as a whole. Clubs will be organ i i/eu in Pitbsboro, Siler City and OoJ.dstofl afterv-'VMcb itify wil) plan their own month-by-month J meetings and programs. A county-wide organizational ; meeting, which will bo made up of | the officers from the three clubs ! wiil be held in the Horton High | School auditorium at Pitfcsboro. on Friday night, November 23.. j at 7:30 F.M. There will be a guest speaker present, afterwhich a. post- Thanksgiving social will be held and refreshments will be served. This is an organization of young men and women 18-30 years of use. Mrs. Mildred B. Payton, Home Agent and Miss Annie J. Thompson of Waters High School, Y M.W. leaders, urge your pre sence at their first, meeting. Persons interested are required to fill out blanks and return to your nearest High School in Chatham County. It. is believed that through this organization a greater community and educa tional progress will be accomplish ed. For further information see j or write your Home Agent, Your ! Y.M.W. leader or your local news ; reporter. FIRST BAPTIST TO HAVE HO MI;COM.IXG SILER CITY Twelfth An j nuai Homecoming of l he First i Baptist Church, Siler City, of i which the Rev. A. T. Alston is j pastor will be observed Sunday, j November 18. at the church. The i program will consist of the fol ! towing: Service at 11 00 A.M. Music by i the Fine Hill choir j Lunch will be served as 1:30 ! P.m. Afternoon service will be! ! rendered by the Rev. Rowland ! Perry of Taylor's Chapel with his i i choir and also Roberts' Chap- 1 i | choir. Program committee; Mrs Car-! j rie Strickland, Mrs. Mane Marsh! j and Mr. Walter D. Foxx. T win County Notes By AIRS N. E. BAILEY ROCKY MOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Levy Dunn and Mr. Jacob Joyner visited Mr O’Neal, an un it of Mrs. Dunn, who live* m Orient. Mrs. Lillian S McCoy, a teacher at Phillip School visited i j friend., here recently. The friends j j of Mrs. Mattie B. Tyson and Mrs j j Francis- Powell are very glad to i ; know that they are able to be; home alter being patients at Park I i View Hospital for some time. They ! are doing nicely at this time, ATTEND CONFERENCE A number of teachers attended the Northeastern District of the. North Carolina Teachers Associa tion, at the Washington County Union School in Roper last Friday Mrs, Ha K, Bellamy, supervisor of the Rocky Mount elementary school*, is president. Mi* Esmarada Rich Hawkins, stale president of the Classroom Tcachca Association of the North Carolina Teachers Association, at tended the Southeastern Regional Conference of Classroom Teachers of the National Education Associa tion in Louisville, Ky , last week. I OEAIHS Mr, Walter (Pike) Davis recent ly died in Washington, D C, Fun eral services were held at the North End Baptist Church with Rev. Hill in charge. Spencer Odom’s funeral was con ducted from the First Baptist Church in Battle-boro. The funeral of Rev. Manor Har vey Bulltick, who died on Friday morning at home after a long ill ness was conducted from the Lit tle Rocky Mount Primitive Bap tist Church Tuesday with Rev i James A Armstrong in charge, Mrs N. B. Bailey, acknowledged cards, telegrams, read resolutions and the obituary. Surviving are: Mrs Maggie J Bulluck wife; five sons, I ierre Bulluck. Ri. 2, Rocky Mount; Samuel Bulluck. Cincin nati. Ohio; John Bulluck of Gates County; Benjamin and Fred of Rocky Mount; four daughters, Mrs. Lula B, King, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Mary fv Moore of Rocky Mount; Mrs. Picdy B Prince of Washing ton. D. C.,- and Mrs. M B. Vine of Baltimore, Md. Two riaughtera in laws three sons-in-laws 2.1 grandchildren, four foster grand children, 21 great grandchildren, and three great-great grandchil dren; one brother, Dr. G. W. Bul luck of Rocky Mount; one sister, M' s, Narcissus B Petway. 12 niec es, 16 nephews and a number of other relatives. Th< Tiny O'Neal Kindergarten contest that is sponsored each year by the group closed recently with honors going to little Miss Ethel B. Cray and Master Kenneth Bat tle. These two tots raised the higiH'st amount of money. Ethel B Gray was crowned the Queen arid rode on the float in the home - coining parade of the high school. All of the children were in the parade. CORRECTION. MRS. HARGROVE IS ALIVE Correction, please: In my last news I sent i« saying that Mrs.. Veins Hargrove, passed in Wilson. It was her sister. Mrs. Mary Ann IS. Wilkins. Both sisters were very sick at the time and the cousin that gave me the news made a mis take and gave the, wrong name, Mrs. Hargrove la still sick at j this time. T am terribly sorry. .! THIS AND THAT By Miss Delnis Degr.iffenreift ij The members an friends of Mr,. ■lHermon Church celebrated the j Ist anniversary ol their pastor. ! Rev. E. H Beebe. Sunday, Nov. 11, i at 4 o'clock. Many attended the ceremony. There was a gift, from the Steward board and a gift from the Stewardess board. COTTON DOWDY AOH S SPOKEN Miss Josephine Dowdy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmus Dowdy, became the bride of M:. . | Fread Cotton, the son of Mr. .Howard Cotton, Satudray, Nov. 10, at Goldston. DEATH Mrs Anna Womble of Goldston I died Friday evening at her home She was known to be the oldest I lady in Chatham, age 104. Fun | erai service was held Thursday at- Goldston j TAYLOR'S CHAPEL NEWS .....! By Miss Daisy Taylor | CLUB NEWS j. The Home DemonstrationCrub ] I members gave two tea parties at I the home of Mr, and Mrs. Luther j Chavis. The first one was given j on Oct. 20 from 5 to 9 p. m. and we were honored with the pres- j ence of Mrs. Payton who was the : house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cha- I vis The Taylor's Chapel Home De- i monsiration Club held its regular j | meeting at the home of Mrs. Cha- j | vis and the members were served ; i mints, peanuts and punch. Tb e j ! Achievement Program 'for Home! | Demonstration in Chatham Coun- j I ty -,vas held Thursday, Nov. l. at | | Webster Community Center. The \ i program was opened by Mrs Ever- ; j leaner Lee. the vice-president, who i ! in turn asked Miss Virginia Mat | j Chavis to lead the ladies in two i songs. Everyone enjoyed the meet- ; I mg. 4-H Week was reported by Mrs ; Goldsboro This Week By HENRY C. MITCHELL GOLDSBORO- The Benefit Aide j Club of the First African Baptist j Church gave their pastor, Rev. M | W Morgan, his wife and daupii i ter, a surprise party Oct. 25 at (h<- i home ol Mr. and Mrs Willie Pate i 322 1-2 W Pine St. The occasion j was Rev. Morgan s 4°rd birthday Guests present were. A. B Reid, | Clarence Sampson. I. T. Lightnet. j Samuel Cox. Willx* Pate, Mis. I Bertha Smith, Mi.-. Charily Fo.v> . i Mrs. Sarah Lane. Mrs. Carrie L. i Flowers. Mrs. Hattie McCiarin, ! Mrs. Rotha Guess and daughtei, i and Mrs, Emma Hamilton, Rev Morgan, who is in his 141 k .year as pastor of the church, was the recipient of many thoughtul and useful gifts. He said "1 deep ly appreciate every little kindness shown me and especially this oc casion. my 43rd birthday." | Miss Hazel Best of Jacksonville. | Fla,, is visiting her sisters. Muses | Rebecca and IvlabJe Best, on iiu'k | ory Si. I Mrs Minnie Bennett 317 W. F.irn | St., has returned home after being I a patieni at Wayne Memorial Hos | pital for two weeks. Mrs. Dorothy S. Jones. Mimosa ] St., an instructor as Dillard High School, is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital The School Street School's t.i quidalion Drive which closed Oct. 23 when $982 was announced, has now gene over the SI,OOO mark The d ive was staged in the inter est of the school's indebtedness. The Wayne County Communion- : era. in a recent session, voted to ! appropriate sl,f>oo toward the pur- | enase of more land for the Dillard ! High School playground. Bryant, and Best Post 215 of the j Noith Carolina American Legion ; I Division Six was represented at the Annual Pilgrimage Day exer cises at the Oxford Orphanage on Sunday Oct. 20. Howard Camp bell recreational director at the McCrorey YMCA in Charlotte, was the principal speaker Those attending from tha local post were: Post Division Six Com mander and Mrs. George Wilson; Finance Officer, J. O Melvin, Ad jutant and Mr®. Jerome Best. Commander and Mrs. R. '3-, Wright, auxiliary president. M.'-s. Rosetta Faison, Mi Earnest Har grove and Mr Flag Jennings. The local post reported SM). The total amount raised was $1400.46 $1,200 of which will go for band umfoiiris at the institution. Three ; hundred Legionnaires attended. Miss Repsie Warren, 613 u-ler St., who - taught last year at Frink High School in LaGrange. is teach ing this year in Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Dorothy Rouse, a former resident of Goldsboro and a Dil lard student, lias graduated from a New Jersey High School with honors. Miss Rouse would have been an honor student a' Dillard hud she completed her senior year Mrs. Mable Holt Barnes has re turned to her home in New Jersey after visiting her niece. Mrs. Jes sie Smith on E. Pine Si Mr. Edward A House supervis or of education in the Goldsboro Negro schools, went to church lasi Sunday. Mr. House who was stricken before' school opened, Is greatly improved, but has no idea when he may assume his duties at the school, Mr. George Lewis. 812 W. Pine j St., is a patient at Wayne Memo- j rial Hospital. Others on ihe sick I list are: Mrs. Mary Smith. Mr. A. .T. Sykes, Mrs. Lillie Whitley and Mrs. r.ila Lewis. Jersey Joe Walcott of Camden, ! N. J . former heavyweight chain ! pion of the world, will be guest of the Tuscarora Council Divisional Scouts and Leaders here Friday, Nov. 16. 11. v Brown, principal of Dil lard High School, has returned from New York where he attend ed the Hampton Institute Trustee Board meeting. He was accompan ied by Harvey Jacobs, a student ai | Dillard High. Miss Bessie Mae Lan* 1 of Metur.- het, N. J.. has returned w her THE CAROLINIAN Flnori Page after which Mrs Mil ; deed Payton introduced the speak-i er, Mr T. W. Flowers, Horticui- ; tore Specialist of A&T College, ,u j Greensboro, who spoke on “How I to Get the Job Done," and gave „ 1 demonstration on evergreen plants Each club president reported nici ly arid told of the various thing they had done since the la.-. Achievement Day Honorable men tion must go to Mr Chavis who i bought a garden plow during tie j time we had a demonstration on | “raise a square meal around home ' j and each one in his family raised ; something m uicir gardens. TTn i reports impressed Mr. Flowers so ! much that he took it to Greens i boro to have it published. TAYLOR’S CHAPIII. ( HCiU H j Club No. 2 has it regular meet ings at the church each Thursday • rught. The Morning Star Go:-.pi i J Singers of Taylor's Chapel Churcf j went to New Hill Sunday r ight j and raised money for the sick. !LOCAL NEWS | Mr. Johnnie Phillips won fm! I prize as the Carolina Thest w ?. j Ur best dressed lady end his nice-' I won first prize as the best dressed j man oh Hallowe'en night, | SOCIAL NEWS i A surprise birthday rs-fy w .- | given Mr, Raymond Hart at the j home of his sister, Mrs. Jack Spru | fell. He received many gifts and [ i money from his wife and friends. ! I Some of the dinner guests were. ; | Mr. Robert Siler of Comnock, Jv! a:- ; | Annie L. Forte of Knoxville. ! ; Tenn., Mr John H. Horton of Gulf, j Mrs Lydia Perry Snipes of San- ; i ford, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chavi.-, 1 ! and family, Mr. and Mrs William | Perry and family. Miss Daisy Tay j lor and family. Miss El hi Mo Ty j son and brother. William: Mr. ’ j Henry Peoples. Willie McCVimmon : I and Jean Goldston. j home after spending s brief v.u-a --j tion with her mother, Mrs ALdivrt j Lane and family. Route 5, Golds ' [ boro. The Dramatic Club of Dillard i j High School presented three oni ■ j act plays in the Dillard auditor!- ; S tun last Monday night. Names of I : the pla. s pri'sentvd v. "Siaiu.i - j Child.’ “Devil and Miss Appleby and The Enchanted King." Dia- : niatics at Diliard is du «cted by- Mrs. Jerry B. Carr Stephen Holloman, f> -year-old ( son oi Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Ho!- | lonian, 706 Washington St.. ,» in | the Wayne Memorial Hospital &- ; a result of injuries received win n | hit by a cur while riding his bi j cycle Sunda y. The accicient occur : red at the intersection of Pino ana I George Sts | ;Vii.-,s B( tile J- an Mo-ws. M2l-A : Carver Drive who v .> yrad'.'ut- i I from Barnes: Business School ir i June has accept*' ;■ a position ! the Farm Ag.-nt i Office in Wades ! boro. j The Bible Tiainlng Ibstitu!-" is | asking all persons who desire to; ; take pai't in the Thanksgivinr. I Candlelight Services be present an : I Thursday of this week foe rehear !al. Out-of-town persons hi town to j attend tin* wedding of Miss > Swinson and Frank Joyner v.a*i>- , as follows. Charlie Swinson and ‘ Em mitt M, Swinson of New Yuii > City, K. O Johnson and M. Pa: nek Johnson of Norfolk. Mrs. FJ j fie S. Parks of Raleigh and IV! ! Ethel Joyner of Wachin.dun, D. s', j The Goldsboro Board of Aider | men, at a recent session, received j a lequest from ft delegation re.jrc ; seating the East End School P-TA j i Poplar Streets leading on Elm and ' Popular Streets leading to sohom and police protection at. the in- | ter section of Elm and Poplar Sts. 1 W. A. Foster, principal of lh~ ' school, said children must walk <>■ Poplai going to and from the ; I school because there are no side walks. He said that some 350 chit- ! dim attending the school cross j Elm St each day and that about ; 500 have to go back across the i street to attend classes at the Bible j Training Institute on Gulley Sr | because of crowded conditions at the school. The request for police protection was referred to the City Manager with authority to act and the re-j quest for sidewalks was referred { I to the City Manager, who is to re port back to the board at its next • meeting. Tlic social studies department of ; Dillard High successfully predict- ! ed the outcome of the recent pres- j idential election Under their su pervision a mock election va ; held A registration was held prior ; to the election Speeches were made by Hetberl j Uzjiell for Eisenhower and David ! Baldwin for Stevenson President Eisenhower was given j a 185 to 117 margin of victory. ; IT. W. B. Johnson heads the so cial studies department.. On the sporting scene the Dil lard High School Tigers sutfered their second shut-out of the sea- j son when they dropped a 53 to 0 1 decision to hosting Elizabeth City j last Friday night, The Tigers now • own a 4-3 record. it. Sima Church Morning worship services at the , Mt. Sinai Holiness Church, .1202 | j Cantor St., began at the regular | , hour. 11:0(1, with music being run- ! , dered by the All-Girls Chorus. .lister Alena Alston led .in pray er and Sister Addle Norwood read the scriptures from Psalm 33. The . pastor, Rev, Mary M Pope, brought a very inspiring message from Mi- i csih 4: ? on the subject, “What Time Is It? It If Later Than You Think.' She i" the need of mountain top experience for the glory of the kingdom and the victory of the church. You ara cordially invited 'hi at tend th* services, i Hijh Point Highlights By MRS. S. !'. HUDSON' j Dear ‘■l*;-3tU rs: Its been so iont; since l ha*c | ■ .1 change to (.Pk to you In j j wu\ of iTi.v news tyilumn. 1 bav* j Guilford Cluj Notes By MRS. K. M. GiLIU. VLH Surprise Birthday Dinner GUILFORD—Mrs. Maggie Hair ston was honored or her 7‘srd birthday by her eleven children | wtio gave hei a sui pi Ist uiuutt. The affair wa.- held at the herne ;of Mr and Mrs. James Hutton, grandchildren of the hororee on Sunday afternoon, and :t was a doimhiful surprise for Mrs. Uatr ston to have all her children pm.- j ent. inducting 31 grandchildren! and fom great grandchildren. Children present were, Mr. Noftl Hairston. Spnngfii’■ of d* V. !:! <■■■ :st : sde j teacher, will bo in clause of ihe program. Raleigh -Jess a r Vow <* Mr. and Mrs. Luther Raleigh ' ; announce the marriage of the:)-. ! daughter. Dorothy, (o Mr McO j Jessup on Tuesday evening- Oct :30th, at the home ot tie- bndf-V. parents Rev. M. L. Johnson, pastor of j the bride was the officiating min : istcr for the . doubt -rail' »•< rc -1 mony. Mrs. B. J. Jessup, was ma tron of honor and Ah. Arrenc | Jessup was best man Mr Luther ! Raleigh, father of the bride-, gave j j tier away. A reception for'the two; j families was held at the dose of j the wedding vows. Conuratulatioir | and best wishes io McCoy and Dorothy. ! MISSION ART MFFTIN'G j GLIU OK D The Mi.s-Joi'Uii v j Circle of Reynold's Chapel Baptist j Church met Tuesday evening at the [ j home of Mrs. P 0. Fuller, wir ] ; the president Mrs. Gilreath, in . ■ charge. The business session was trans- ; i acted and cleared by a discussion , : by the ladies attending The lesson , | study was found in Esther 4tli ami l sth chapters, taught by -Mrs. Katie ' I Mas well. The hostess served a j tasty repast to the following niem- I oers Mesdamcs Maxwell Hedrick, j ; Fogle and Gilreath ir.d Muse- ! ! Gilmer and Alston BIRTHDAV PARTY Little Rolando Huron 2-veai old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- : lend Hutton, celebrated her birin- j day on Sunday afternoon al 3:im j o'clock with a party given by lu r i aunt and godmother, Miss Geneva i Alston The children played games j and were given favors and served j h>? cream and cookies. Two-year- j olds- attending were Lind:, .-sue; Hedrick, Denise Alston, Pmneli i j Alston, Keith Jessup and Roger ) H tutor: GOING TO CONI' KKI N* C Rev. M L Johnson, pastor o! Persimmon Grove AMK C hutch preached his closing sermon foi this conference year and will go to conference this week flu member* of his church and the community at c looking iom aid to j his return Mcsdames Anni< M. ! Hill and Mary A. Sapp are dole - | gates ft on. the church HAPPY THANKSGIVING Dead Readers We arc approach- ! trig th. two most beautiful celc- j brations of the year. Thanksgiving i and Christmas. Before you recer, ■ ; this paper again we will have coi , ebrated Thanksgiving. May we have a grateful and a j peaceful Thanksgiving. Let us ill j be Thankful for the many bless- i jugs that God has bestowed upon ! us. SICK LIST Mrs Broniee J. Freeman is on the sick list and we wish for her a speedy recovery. She is at the home of her mother, Mrs. .Daisy Caldwell. Little Joyce Morehoadl Is still a i patient at the polio hospital. Wr i would like for all our friends to I send her gel-well cards. She do j lights reading and receiving lots j of cards. Please send her one to day. Tthank you and 1 knew 'he I and her parents will he grateful. ‘ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 19 mad cadi week the columns in the ! CAROLINIAN, and find lb hi- I ton ! Well to b: mg you up to Jut, i m.v U oily and 1. along with my ■ sister, Mi ;s "Doris l-eigh Rridgan o. Burlington; motored to Fayetteville to all' no the garni ■ and to meet old friends. From i there wt motored home *\Vhitc ! vibe ■ i'"- about four hours, then came back west-tired and sleepy Ihi YWCA on Washington Street ■ was simply beautiful last. Sunday owning when the Flower Lovers Gar a n Club gave their second an . tm.ii film and ; lower tea. You > Joe vi'i !. ~’ho\vn of | r; :is flower gardens here in u.c -Ty and the trips taken by the ciuh c-.cuibfii Lovely arrange ■ uterus were brought in by otlu r garden clubs making the affair vorv colorful. One arrangeracni '•y idrui'l: my eyes w;*?- a huge : black papier macho wide-brimmi J ! hat ,vi o an orange colored oand. The uplnrncid bat was filled with orange and yellow mepie leave.: and brown cattails. -St. Mark Methodist Church vva the scene of the award ni»hf as. fair which was enjoyed Monday night uy the members of Cuo Scout To. hi along with their p.i --! rents. The den mothers, namely. Mrs. t K Yokely, Mrs. M. B. Da ; \is and Mrs N. Pickett had chai'gr : of singing and games. Assislinj; >n | "erini-ades" were Mrs. R. BcJl, T. : Sltafloro find Mrs. Robert Bovs I I Sr Each cub served his parents re -1 fri -■hrar-nrs. after which awards v: r« present'-J the following cuo- . ■ether by his' parents or a rela tive: Daniel Bell, Murray Davis: II Taimadge Carter, Clarence Yokc !v. James Leach. Gary and Fiani. Wall; Kenneth Johnson "Wiliiam ; Byc.s, Phi!Up Mingo, Cecil Gar | lit;-Jon Guilford and James j Steele, Rooeri Lindsay. William . Pe:i:r>,-. ;on, Johnnie and Haroui ; StiMv:! and T«ec*n Sellars. Behhy Wadi? is den chief: PMi.' ; man W, A. Ainaker is cub nriistei' <:oU screed ns Tr.nrU’.r of .S Lrnrit McElrath. daughter of |Mr and Mrs. Leoa McElralh. ccl i obvated her sucond birthday. Near ly *lO sriends joined Burn:: , y;;-,, ! ver s sn Hvercd with lovely and i us* Mil rifts, TL children •"t a thrill out of | ploying in the spacious yard, and j pieVvin;. oithei ball, on the swings lor r lit.- did:-’ board- Bu l hie hvs.. ; at -5U2 ITpLsort and is the grnnd i daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J A. M-r tin of ‘hi ■ city. Lp.’.-akirg of panics. Miss Fclr.-s Far! Phifer of Hay St. entertained • th' Lfcv-Soeurs Club Saturday eve ; nh- The delidous dinner was ! sftrved Intffet style, after which ‘ all joined in and played three pro mt vons of pi-ioehle. Mrs J. Ihm uvant was first \\<] winner; Mr« 1 A. Johnson was second prize win j Dn Suml.iy rs; : :ht. Mov. H, the uu mic enjoyed the second annua; ' ak; ■■ i it m r 'l l iffiriP V-s 1 | | '/_ ' ? : 5 "s' ftf&gll I «<> »' - ' 1 o"■/< „t- * ' •■ , concert given by the members cf | Uu- ftt.-nlor Choir of St. St: pht n A.ViF Zion Chart 1 of which it ; Rev S A. Speight s pastor. | The. program consisted maun." 1 of hymns, anthems and traditional ’ numbers Soloists for the evening v: to iVtißscS Edna E. Phn’e; an 1 Mr liaruld Davis Special in. ib.- - ■a cif su.tg by the Zion Tno of : which .Mosdauics Odessa Ty.m. louiy AlcL-.'od arid Sm ah Law- :. arc the members. Just d little about school b,■: 1 close- Last week two memo, r ; the school patrol squad of Leona, i j Sheet School were given swani--- for ilieir :-rlei:did work on the ;r J trol. They were Tommy Di r&. i» i and J.Hannc Mason The awards I Vvtie gnen through the lndnsUi-i! i Club of the c-ity 1 i.:;ji Fiidsy the entire sluderl ■ boi.y of Fair Street School enjoy ed a talent pro/.'an. in the sciiur: i auditor:uui. Leroy Wright was in !M. C. of Ihe program, whicn ir siren each month in the inter:.: ol »!a Lind ale Milk Co. The v. i tiers were from Mrs. Mosley's : , : grade class and .Miss Harris" see [ c.or! grade class. The program s ; spmi.iorc.ri by fnc Student Sci'sle | of the school under thf dirtstim of Mrr- Moseley and Mrs Km/ If. is pa tin nrd after the Arthur God frey Talent Show \ pint of ire cream was given the winner—root • l .imluie Milk Co Miss Gia ■ the principal, inadn the presenta- On Friday aicU a packed crowd : v. as nt the Armory here os guest* i of the Raft ician Club The club is composed of 20 civic-minded torn i who help greatly tn solving some of the problems civicty. A famous; | bund played for the affair. Th? ; theme of the night was "A NT;hi ; in Harlem' Good Hope ft .Hits. CORN NJ \ r>| NN RNIGHTDALK -On Ri.mdsy, j Nov. i i Sunday School began at. Good p Church at KrrO ». n . ; with the supc.rintcp.de>u. Do;w<" ’• l.cmuel Minis, in charge At the It a. m. services Rev. U. is Trotter, (he pastor de livered a wonderful sermon. His tests wns taken from Mi cah t: 113, 't he Lord's Rcciiiirc nicnfs " IVe had a full day of :h tivities. After the regular services the general rally con tinued from the Second Sun day it, October. The amount of money raised was SHOO and the total amount realized was $1,200- ; At. 7:30 p tn , BTTT servit-;: v h. id and at ft tv m the rcc.ii,.r j preaching services were conduct ■ ■ crj. Rev. Trotter talked on the ... ; lent, "Will Thou Be Made VUv :■ !Wo are looking forward to ■ i 'Thanksgiving services which i be .held at nigh I The public is cm j diaily invited io attend We extend our deepest sym patliy to the family of Deacon Vathan Watson In the de.iih of his mother Mrs. aim Watson of Clayton. Rt 1- run era I services were held Lee’s Crossroad* f hurcb on 'I ucvhiy at 2 p, m.