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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 23, i 93? sgjj m s sflgHp ii,i»|rai| limi-ff—JMWTfff' *. fiitiii sst? «'»*►. .»■» | H l ’,* ••- Uv. 7 \ -nK£USKlraia>fii %vhuubT i> .Mararin. -. laaMßfry.i.T'Wllraftgjroraws—™-Mttg^watKEg^ "« % "S' tgapaM^ 1 S jjJ S. • ' A .,, . ... .. ZION BISHOP TO GOLD COAST The Rt. Rev. William A. Sle.wart of Washington. D. C., a bishop of the \.M.E. Zion Church, shakes hands with Rt. Rev. William J. Walls of Chicago, senior bis hop of the denomination, as he bids good-bye to a group of church leaders at International Airport, New York, when boarding a plane vV ; >^ s Af® I '«w&#b*-■ ••><• £\y#Sß®§3R ;,: *;••* ££/; • • •<-, .; •,. >,jc: i< *A”H»fl^''-"'jJi*’vxX) : , . v/ ■: ”>ps?.''V : "’ '.<• . ■'>/•& %>?'v3^ > Y\£ : ■' ' '>"•«*» s»ißMi||B«fw^^’t gjfcjfc; >C : vjS<: gsS.vffjBEHBK. /;.’ i afifej : &ffig m. j f —..~— ~ —,■ . J'-fc ...,..., ..... ... ■ . . pjKpaSk._... jm . ■ -* seas DEDICATION SPEAKER Antons those participating: in the dedication of South Nash Elomcntar* School, Middlesex (left to lifbti Mrs, Ruth E. Woodson. State Supervisor of Elementary Jtohools; Miss Arrington. Nash County Supervisor of Schools; Dr. J. C. Tinney Speaker At Dedication j Os South Nash County Elementary School i MIDDLESEX South Nash Ele mentary School was dedicated re- . cently during ceremonies attended by •ppruximately six hundred per- i i Or J C Finney, director of . I Good Opporhinit.v j MM.itd Wsnlert, Good ( link * s Hperienced, Keliablr. Looking gSjfor a Good Home mrt Steads |jf,!cib in Philadelphia, 540.00 \ ■ Week to Malt Reference, re fMqulred. Must supply ovui iMtranspm tat ion BY POPULAR DEMAND! ! Frer ! : Oraiei! Cakes i , Special Price 3j. -50 I NL’-V AN U Df.UCIOEs iiOML MADE Egg Bread & Onion Belts 1 H'ST TRV THIS IS ALL WF ASK Cheese < 'akes Fresh and Delicious Wedding - Birthday and Party Cakes NEW LOW PRICES!! * Very Best Quality -* , Famous Bakery 103 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES: TE 2-833.1 -TE 3-8334 , rif—“MTT"rm- '-rum I thihiiiimmii ■■ ... ~ _ North Carolina Workshop for prin- | i cipals at North Carolina College ' i '.as the principal speaker He de- j ! dared that dedication and corise- 1 i i Mimn m.u-t be manifested by each ! individual in the form of team- 1 | work in order to produce the j ; i; ; :id Kind of citizens. Mr |. S. fnicne miprrinten dmt ■>( rountv f'hoo!'-, d i rm-.ed thr carlv developmepf of v.i ! ooU cnnsolid.iteil into until s-'aMi Mr Ruth t Woodaop. State ' ;u rviscu of Elementary School#, | tiled tho wcomplishnwrit of the! chool In the short tune it has, been tn operation, miraculous. Mi . Roe'i Arrington, County Sii- | per visor of Schools, gave tin u-ei- ! come address K Z Chovi;-. princl- I I' d. r* r..•■ ni... <! visitors and guests. ! T a Bih>/c. an eighth grade for Accra, as Zion’s representative at Wednesday celebration of the Gold Coast's attainment of independence within the British Com- : monwealth. His well-wishers are. left to right: Mr. !.. V Brown, | Rev. J. tV. Findly, Rev. Belvie Jackson, Bishop Vt J. Walls, fiis- ' bop W. A, Stewart and Rev. c. C. Williams. ~, iiiiim'ii I ||||—- miiiii-i I, |,|J-|.. I m i -.y——.- I , ,[-.,|-n|-i—rr-fm~T-f IL«^W.-...- M 'aswmwasHßtßww . h——mifiwii—■ m Rosa Booze, eighth gmdi* student at South Na«h: Dr. * C. Finney, director of the principals' workshop of North Carolina College. Bur ham and the dedication's principal speaker: L, S, Insrore, superin frndent of County Schools, and K Z. Chavis, principal of South Nash School. ’ dent at South Nash, told how ! | proud the students were of the ] ; school, discussed the responsibility j j of the school and also of the stu- 1 ; dents i Mr. Harvey Harris gave a brief! history of education in the various • , communities represented ,jt South i ! Nash. ! Ah' speaking briefly were C j I')' Edward-, principal of Lincoln j I Elementary School. R rkv Mount ! A It Bryant. Chairman of the j | Rural Progress Committ"*. H U : Debnarn. pi inctpal of Spaulding | j High School, Spring Hope, and ' ! Mrs. MebM .Jordan, a teacher at | : South Nash, who has taught in 1 ! the arc;-, for twenty-three years Ope’i house was held and r r - i j fteshments were served by grade : mothers following the ceremony ! In observance of National 4-11 ! Week Nash County CH Clubs pre j rented its annual Talent Show at I I .South Nash School, Brize win ners wire: South Nash, fust,; Swift Creek, second; Na.h County Training School, third. P. P. Tboi i nson. AsM.'tant Negro Agent served as Master of Coiemonv, I tie Family and llomr Com mittee sponsored ;» workshop tr> ; the school library recently. • ensul* nits w<'fe Mis. Mai caret ’Abide, home agent and Mr Frank Wright, County agent The theme was Better Meals for Better Health. Mrs ft.trie Coleman, Chairman presided, Tlie entire faculty of thirteen were dinner guests in the home of Mrs Mary Davis recently. Assist - trig Mrs Davis were: Mrs Eva Stokes wd Mrs Sarah Eatmn, grade mothers. One of the worst things a pot)!-! fcryman can do is to puck eggs in the case while they are still warm.) Let them cool In baskets before; packing, advise Extension poultry | specialists at North Carolina State Farmers’ prices held at the 1955 level in 195(5 af ( ter declining for four consecutive years. I Honey production in North Car- j j olina during 1956 amounted to 4,- j j 928.000 pounds. i | «vt.,--tmi! n i -nwynwi WORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR# ONE MITE ONLY i SRiBM ft44b tN J'RJCT' nlAh K i n FAf !'.-*« 3** M TVKIT SALE THICM , Rf f OPD SHOP 4 Cfl| OM# OCII^/V m MB AMBASSADOR ’Klftiß! QUfLfXWf. -1 ?ML) S/.lw* (V <£.3*4 *»Afi U ra , KAMI v DgUC iTV'MM „ ~Tw«sr "Vs * P«.VHv*-S TV# Appm«'*nr» tn g ****-» lAfllll Vl?*s $-J HP A - : gdshsg THE CAROLINIAN i Fats Domino Heads Cast*. Fats Domino Heads Cast, 13 Rock WRoll Stars Play State Fair Arena April 3rd Promoter Joe Winters is moving ROCK 'N - ROLL to the North Carolina STATE FAIR ARENA coming Wednesday night.. April 3rd, he announced this week. Winters stated that the move is for more seats at cheaper prices for the public With more than ' ’ *3 W IC. uiau. ■ ail ni nid win- Mrs. Nina Johnson ! ;v v- Starts 96th Y ear r S gw® 2 j mAwg SCOTLAND NECK— Mrs. Nina j Johnson celebrated her ninety fifth birthday Sunday. March 10.; Mrs. Johnson lives with her only daughter, Mrs. Dorinda Anthony, who taught in Halifax County j for many years and is now retired. Mrs. .Johnson enjoyed a de lightful birthday parly given by her daughter. Mrs An thony. The guests attending 1 Mrs. Johnson’s party were some of the members of the senior class of th r Shiloh Baptist Church Sunday School Class of which she is an ac tive member, and friends Long after the party was over, i friends rang the door bell at 118 s E. 13th Street, the address of i Mrs. Johnson, to offer their bes* wishes and congratulations. Mrs. Johnson is the grand mother of Mrs. Reunice Anthony I Walker of Plymouth Elementary School, and Mrs. Nina. A Wilson of Greensboro. North Carolina, who teaches at the Johnson Coun ty Training School, Southfield, i North Carolina At the ace of ninety-five, Mrs ! Johnson is as charming as ever. She is witty and has a very keen sense of humor, He r sparkling and glowing personality warms the hearts of all who have the pleasure of Knowing her Her friends Include both the, children and adults of the community in fact .she is right at home with both groups. When Mrs. Johnson has an ache or pain, she does no complain, she remains cheer ful and says these thing- are merely accompaniments of old age. Crocheting was one of of Mrs. Johnson’s hobbies un til she realized it caused too much strain on her eyes. How ever, she still works in her flower garden and gets high, ly satisfactory results. IDLEWILD HOME Near At, Augustine, s College I V «* - t ? v..t '■ lvg,r I $3,750.00 ON TERMS * Completely Moderns-: d * 3-Piece Bath * Electric Water Heater * Good Neighbor" * Quiet Street Lot. or car taken as part payment, balance like rent. I Good investment as rental I proprrtv. JAMES U. WATSON 1 7 11 W. Davie St Next County BM2 Dial TE 4-766 H i... i 9 000 seats at. the arena compared with the 3,786 at the Memorial Au ditorium. Winters stated that he no longer would have to set the top price of tickets a.-: high as previous prices. For the first BIG SHOW promo tion at the State Fair Arena Win- Mrs Johnson is a remarkable; | example of one’s ability to grow; ; old gracefully, witi ninety-five j years behind h*u' packed with ! good and gracious living Con | grafiliations again Mrs Johnson I and many, many more happy j i birthdays. Farmers in the United States ! marketed ? to 3 per cent more pro* | duces in 1956 than m 1955 Hallers- ! ■ County I ii U '-i m , , Fair {llrm ss WHISKEY a ,_*,.** fjl 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN-BOND j I -1 Linder U, S, Gov't Supervision I 4?o 750 |v' . p * ,NT W. * H«11F R CONPfHMTfO*. PHHADHPHU t a 77 ill *\*2?r: J hi lifts, up vuet to«*»immm;j 1 jiff \\ Jh* .. !j 1 1 I ' ... , ; a ill signe#e»iU i il2 l ' 3 *'n. v\‘ 1 Ndr.M; A' It Km fra 111 r| jg » i » \\ ■Shown mrtE <*##l in if 4& IM W > rcitwg wirfftfiwi & toarfeji • iM Ijf ’ jfm \\ I <‘tmy itttbionhifai Hi j / iff \\\ a • \ 'lf T yA’*“?”? ' f N, ■| , »* I -e r.»iu'e-M«rt th«r\ Wes> •< S/ TCy ( “'Sw ytutnur»(m/«i: Ist HI ~y I nwslint, wuhaNe VmiyJ ' />. / / ] '- +* M<Sr. •IN I i/ptemrt.C*w«ta / Vl'r AST '•* , w*sT<m'l Ufc K BwHrthne «nd *«» ,/ SvJS tK »,!cisfnt let roen rr .ii K«kpU!c .n,l K'«x (L y 7SK/ C«Vw*jH» (+ ' A . )C ~ */' MV. rlt-pfurhKvi ters has booked THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STARS FOR ’57 which headlines FATS DOMINO and his great orchestra plus a company of 100 of the nation's top ROCK N' ROLL entertainers. Appearing with FATS DOM INO In this the greatest of shows will he such illustrious record artists as Bill Doggett j a U.d his great Hammond Or- I gan Combo featuring Tommy Rrovin on vocals . .Clyde Me j Fhatter . . I.aVern Baker . . The Five Keys . . Chuck Berry Ann ( ole . . The Moonglows . Fddle Cooley and The Dim pies . . The Five Satin* Charles Brown . The School boys . . Fius Paul Williams avri hi* big Orchestra This gives the show three fo> ! great orchestra unite, something nev' for the first time in big shows ’ promotions. The date for "THE BIGGEST [ SHOW OF STARS FOR '57" is ! Wednesday night. April 3rd. Tic i kels and mail orders will he hand I led hv THIBM'S RECORD SHOP 1 and HAMLIN DRUG COMPANY. PAGE ELEVEN One-third of all the flue-cured tobacco allotments in North Carr lina are of two acres or less -a—M—niwini whim i !■.win■ Tmnni wrw hhiwwih.t.-u- Starts Sunday Loaded With Truth! Exploding With Facts! Stripped of All-Fiction, qpjp LegenJs, is, ties! £ y§B|J ' f My Sr M. v ■'* CWMI ••' %. ,y. Jte ■ % I tes Story m i / r.o t>y or luxe ' Cine m aSco P fe t ROBERT WAcf’L R f JEFFREY HUNTER ; j HOPE LANGE - !- HERBERT B SWOPE. JR | NICHOLAS RA.T-WAUGR Mi ,MA?> | wwwwiwwgwyreevwi ■ -.c-juti j«y np”
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