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PAGE TWELVE Hr? ' ' GOLDSTON PHYSBORO SILER CITY ! ; ' ' By D. W. Headen P. O. Bax S 5 Goldston, North Carolina > 'GOLDSTON Hello reader'.,: 1 kept- you ir<> P-ding i"it• < . Yes, a nother week has gom- by and here romes your jottings from Chatham County and t hope you will en joy reading them. ( would like to thank my co writers who are doing such a won derful job to lie in make this col umn possible Also 1 wish to pass on the many encouraging remarks coming from so many of our rend ers who say they enjoy reading the “Rambling In Chatham” especially Miss Christine Paige of Siler Oily, Miss Guytanna M. Horton of Pitts boro and now Mr. Richard Tay lor of Pittsboro whom you will start reading about. Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs 1 H. Taylor of Horton High School. The CAROLINIAN welcomes young Taylor to our r. porters *iaff. WHO’S TUTTING Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alexander j and son of Oak City were the j j weekend guests ,»f their sister-in ■ law', Mrs. Marion Williams, in j i Goldsfon. ! M>ss Remonia Tysor was recent- j • ly visited by the folio win* friend.- 1 Mr. J antes Holloway. Mr. Joe j ; Louis Powell, ami Mr. Eddie Btr- j r.ott, a!! L■ w F.: -in n STON' SATURDAY riTTSBORO TO PI tV GOLT.L The Pittsboro Doric, retts soft ball team will nee-a Goldstein's | Girls in Goldston. Saturday, A prtl n for their I;>-.«•{ gome e.f the season. John T. Brims is manager of the Dorigerett:;. Players for the Dodecrotts are-: Misses Curtis Cotton. Lucil Rea vis, Dorothy Reavis, Aliev Peoples, Lillie Mae Reavis M: v L Far i rar. Mrs. Mary J. Leach. Annie Bell Reavis, and Artine Cotton. Pfc. C. J. Chalmers is home on . leave from overseas army duty, PITTSBORO XOTt'S BY CVYTANXA HORTON CHURCH 'NEWS i A Sorts F* stiv.-J was hrlri at Mitchell Chapel Church. April 7. j Appearing on po t ; n w. the All-Girls Chorus of Gun. Gospel etles of St Matthew Fust Baptist Choir, Mitchell Male Chorus, and White Wings of MiChell. 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Horton School presented the opor i tta ‘ Snow White and The Sewn Dwarfs'* on April 5. Characters were: Snow White, Willie Mae Loach: Queen Wisteria, Lucille Rodgers; Frosty Fate, Jos eph Lightsey; Court Doctor, Ver non Hath-y; Nibbles. Charles O. Bruton: Nutty, Bennie Brooks, Queen Tiger Lily, Tywanna Perry; Mn ale Mirror. Mary Taylor Woodsman. Melvin Rodgers; Aur ora. Phillis Cotton: White Wings, Billi-> Joe Leak; Prince, Robert Davis; First Dwarf, Ernest Dark, Jr; Second Dwarf. Thun non Be rn our; 3rd. Lewis Lasher, 4'h, Ger ald Alston, sth, Ty ■' no Clark; 6th j Robert Alston. 7th Dalton Stunt j Sponsors: Third grades; Mrs. L. j F. "Rodgers. Mrs. B. S IE-mum j and Mrs L. O Baldwin, Fourth j gradv Miss E M. Hart. Mrs A. t B. Wilkins. Mrs. T. H. Ruffin Mrs. | O. F. Johnson. Music by Mrs. J. j ! F,. Townsend. HORTON TirCNfIKUBOI/rS DK j FLAT GOLDSTON BY RICHARD TAYLOR i PITTSBORO --In the Horton! j Thunderbolts' line-up were ihe following play ■: George Far j ror. first baseman; Thomas Bland. second baseman; Ohio Thomas, j short stop: lit mice Taylor, third j baseman. Wright Harrington, cat i eher; John Dcgraffenrcklt, pitcher; Harold Richardson, left field; John F. Brown, renter field; arid Lonnie Rhone in right field. Horton didn't score in the first inning. Goldston was leading by three points. In the second inning Bernice Taylor hit a single and lat er he scored, Thomas Bland hit a home-run and brought George Far ror in to tie the scores, three and then in the bottom of the second inning. The Goldston players loaded the bases but John Pecvaffenvt idt got cut of this trouble by sinking out the man at the bat. Lonnie Rhone hit a single in center field and brought, Bernice Taylor and Hnr j old Richardson in to score. In the top of the fifth inning, Ernest Harris went in to pitch replacing John Dcgraffenreirft. In the top of rhe- sixth inning. John F Brown hit a triple. Bernice Taylor hr a double allowing John Brown to i score. Harold Richardson hit a triple to bring Bernice Taylor in making the scores seven and six in favor of the Horton Thunderbolts. Har old Richardson put the game on ice when he scored in the top of the sixth - making the scores eight - six. Ernest Harris was the win ning pitcher in this game. The Hor ton Thunderbolts are coached by Mr E. H. Dark, assistant coach is Mr. E. F.Hiott. The Horton Thun derbolts will play Crn.dmoor at Horton. Thursday, Apiil 11, 1:00 p. m. Cary News V BY MISS M. N HOPSON GARY The Second Quarterly Conference of the Lincolnville’s Circuit, held its business session Saturday evening in Union Bethel AME Church and Sunday at Lin | coinville’s Church with the Pre j aiding Elder Dr. G. S Gant, who ! d-livered a masterful message ! from St Mark Sixteenth Chap ter. and the forty-eighth verse. All reports wore made in full, Dr. Gant gave praise to the fine re ports. A beautiful pulpit shawl was presented to the church by Mrs. Della H. Hooker from the Missionary Ladies of the church. Sunday morning services at the Christian Church was very im pressive, The pastor, Rev J. M. Burrell, chose his text from St. Matthews the twenty-seventh chapter. Music was rendered by j the senior choir. Among the visit ors was Mrs. Lucy Jones of New York. 1 Mr and Mrs. Johnnie El Clem mons. Mr. and Mrs. Horace .Tones. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Repvos. Mr. and Mrs. Frink Coad, and little dau ghter, Linda, and others, with the Macedonia Four attended a musi cal program in the Me-'hodist i church in Marston. where the Ms- j o-dr.ria four were participant.-. Mr. j and Mrs. Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Jones i arc formerly of Marston. Those atiending the funeral of j Mi >• R••••(!• oho Rcb»-*ferm Saturday. I wore Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jones. Mr and Mrs. Sam Bell, Mr. and Ivirs TV'd Harrington, Mrs Nevon iu Wooh Mrs. Emily Arrington .forms, Mrs Adnh Royster, Mrs. Alice Baugh end daughter. Rosa bel!. this reporter, and others. Mrs. R.obi rson was formerly of this com munity, VISITORS After spending some time with I his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Evans on Green Level Road. Rev. Mason has re turn d to his home near Bonsai, N. C Mi -. Lucy Jones of New York, N. Y. is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jones on Kiidara Road. Aficr spending his furlough at home with his mother, Mrs, Emily j Jones, on North Academy St, Air j man Archie Jones who has been stationed in Sheppard Air Base :n Texas, left for California, a • waiting transfer to sail to Korea. Mr*. Marlon Brown of New York has returned home after visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jones on Kiidara Road. A THOUGHT “We become Christians when we love: we grow in Christian exper >• nee ss we continue to love. When we forsake ove we forsake faith. The two always go together.” iHE CAROLINIAN BY HENRY C. MITCHELL GOLDSBORO Charles House i son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A House. ! 613 Slaughter Street, was recently chosen along with a Miss Mar garet Howard of Montclair. N. J , to i represent Hampton Institute at the j Herald Tribune Forum in New j York, March 30, 31 and April Ist. j Mi . House, who is president of I the Sophomore class at Hampton and freshman advisor, was quar tered along with other college stu dents at the Wc.ldovf Astoria Hotel while in New York He is a 1955 honor graduate of Dillard High j School A Home-making workshop is J being held at the S. Leslie Street : Community Center each Thursday ( night from 7 to !) p. in. All phases of home making are discussed with special emphasis on cooking and clothing. Misses Jacqueline John son and Eliza Smith home geo- i nomic teachers at Dillard High are directors of the school. Mr. Thomas C. McNc.il, 1003 I Slaughter Stteet. gave his wife, Mrs. Janie McNeil a surprise birth day party Saturday night March 30th at the Lincoln Homes Re creation Center. Guest* present wore Mr and Mrs L. C. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Swann. Mr. George McDaniel Mrs. Ruby Inman, Mrs. Gladys Thornton, Mrs. Marie Lockhart, Mr. I and Mrs, Willie Barnes of Smith field, Mr end Mrs. J. C McNeil j and Miss Frances McNeil all of j Smithfieid. The Lincoln Hon vs Kinder gar-! den gave a. “Tom Thumb” wedd- j ! mg at tbs Pentecostal Holy Church i on E. Elm St.. Friday March 29i.h. : The program was held in the in- I ! tcrest of the building fund. Mrs. | Ruthie B. Worrells is teacher of j the School. Easter practice is underway at ! Antioch Baptist Church. The Fas- | ter program is under the super vision of the Sunday School de- ! j partmeant. Roseoe Williams is su- j j perintendent. Rev. B. L. Rich, pastor of An- j | tioch Raol’.s! Church, de!iv<"-:d the! i Dedicatory address at Mt. Cal- ' : vary Baptist Church tn Wiltninv I ■ ton last Sunday afternoon. He \v,i.- j accompanied by his civir who ran j dered the rrui.-v R-v Rich is mo- I derctnr of !h" Middle Di ,: ti iot Bap - j Hst Association of which both ; churches are members. Miss Peggy Holloway of 926-A ! Hugh Street, Miss Rose M Prince, ! 401 S. Center St . and Miss M-rtic ; jYT. Korriogay, 304 Hickman Sm-'>*t. | l-'ft last week for Manhassct. N. j Y. where they hope to spend the j :est of the Spring. Mrs Chanty Fo.ye, 604 P> rslm- j ruon Street, has returned to the j city Ji'ter spending tie u in*: r with j Tier child'-n in Washin'-t-c*. D C: Now York City and Brooklyn. N. j Y. She spent a month in each city, i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wooten, and John H. Ban Its, attended the F»y-; ftevillc Unii of North Carolina | Teachers Association P.ir.ee as j. guest of Miss Cecil Hfckcrsop. I While in Faye-ttcville they wore jj the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fit t- j cher Kates. Mrs. Kates is the for- j; mer Debtor a Hatley of Goldsboro. Women's Day will be observed at First African Baptist. Church on W. Pine Street Sunday, April 14th. Mrs. Rachel I/. Boyce of Windsor, i N. C, chairman of the Executive j Board of Woman’s Home and For- j eign Missionary Department of the State Baptist Convention and for mer Elementary School supervi sor of Bertie County, will be the speaker for the occasion. The* East End School Exotic Dancers appeared recently as guest, artist on a fashion show in Kinston. A missionary study class was held recently at Mt. Calvary Bap tist Church on Denmark Street. Mrs. B. E. • Underwood, former Li brarian at Dillard High School and widow of the late Dr. R W. Un derwood, was instructor. The in stitute was sponsored by the Bap tist Union of the city ar.d the Mis sionary department of the State Baptist Convention. St. Stephen. Eastern Chapel, Mt. Calvary, First. African Baptist and Antioch Bap tist Churches make up the Bap tist Union of Ihe city. Dancing classes are held at the Community Center each Saturday morning from 10 to 12, Mrs. G. G Dortch is instructor R. C. Christian and L. L. Thomp-. con of the local Hampton Alumni association attended the State ' Hampton Alumni Convention at 1 Bricks, N. C last week. Sgt. Albert S. Bostic, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bostic, 310 S. Vir ginia Street, Is home on furlough. Sgt. Bostic, who Is making the | army his career, has just returned ! from a t our of over sea duty. Mrs, Eartlne B. Clark and son, ! James Jr.; of Inverness, Fla., have returned to theii* home after visit ing Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Emmett Broadband, 905 B Slaughter Street Mrs. Clark was’ returning from Philadelphia where she visited another sister. Dr. David Proffitt, moderator of 1 the Os neral. Assembly of ihe F’res- ! bytoften Church USA was the ' guest speaker at the Catawba Sy nod’s Council of Presbyterian Mon of Shiloh Presbyterian, Twelve members were inducted in1;o the Rosa Gray Chapter of the National Honor Ssocioty Dillard High School, recently. Those selected were: Mildred Is let*. Barbara Clarke, Annie Lynn. Beatrice Newsome, Laura Thomas. Estelle Coley. Pauline Langston, James House, William Starke, Ray Gavin, Robert P. Best, and David Baldwin. Saturday. April 13th Is election day in Goldsboro. On that day a mayor and five members of the boar dos Alderman will be elect ed. All registered voters are urged to turn out and vote. Tlie Apostolic Holiness church on Georgia Ave. dedicated a new sec tion to its church last Sunday Bishop j. w. Audery of Winston Salem. N. C, delivered the dodi- Th* church wacr en*nrg«d rocent- catbry address. ly at a cost of $3,000 and now boas! a pastor's study, rest rooms, cloak rooms and additional seating ca pacity for over !()() people. Other guest from out of town were from Raleigh, Durham and inston Salem. Mr. Munroeta Bryant is chair man of the building committee. Xtcv. tV. J Jackson is pastor of the church. Youth Day was observed at Si James A. M E. Zion Church Sun day, March 31st. The youth were in charge of the worship services, youth Ushers, Stewards and Trus tees. The combined Primary Jun ior and Senior Junior choirs wore heard under the direction of Miss Arabia Bunn. Soloist were Bion •lie Marshall, Martha Borden and Miss Sarah Coley. Offeitory pray ! or was by Mis.- Gloria Tate. Dr. E ! R. Lipscy, pastor of the church de- I livered the message in the absence of a scheduled guest speaker from Charlotte who did not arrive. Mrs. | 1 -uv< nia Payti n dir<. ‘ed' the Jun- i ior Ushers, Earl Lockhart. 303 Dait Sir. of 1 q ! a patient at Wayne Memorial Hos pital. Lynwood Charles McKithan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKithan, I JO!) Isler Street, celebrated his Bth j birthday with a party Sunday. A- I rail 3. Thirty-five of his little friends were present. Nn Chapter Tan Gamma T>lta Sorority of Goldsboro and the j Lambda Chapter of Durham will i journey to Augusta. Georgia, Sat- j urelay to attend the Rrrionrd The.-.. j | going are Mrs Virginia F, Rp'ton, i ; Mrs. Cheric Artis. Misses Sadie | Grantham, Edna Sasser and Ara bin E. Bunn. Miss Arabia Bunn took her ?th grade class of School Street School to the St. James A. M E. Zion Church where she is organist and ; class since most of them had never 1 demonstrated the organ to the I had a close vl< w of a pipe organ, j She also treated them with a short ! organ recital which they enjoyed and appreciated. Mr. Moses F. Fort. 913 i> vor { entlX Street died Monday April t.t. ! in the Veterans H<>‘;pUal ir. Dur ! ham fit! ? an illness of ov. r see • oral months. i Mr. Forbes, a world war on j veteran, was for ye,e - s one of 1 Goldsboro Tending business nvui. |He successfully operated at one | lime a case and Dry denning es tablishment. At the time he was stricken hr was operating the ACE Bm-ber Shop on 'W. Pine Str-a f. Mr. Fm/bes was a m- whor of the Bryant Best Post 215 Ameri-rin Le gion, Elks. Pythian and Odd r i tew lodges and iv;js a member of C', Luke Disciple church on K. Eim Street. Funeral services were held Wed nesday. April 3 from the Goldsboro Christian Institute with the Rev. y ,»t a***.- „ r ■ vm-T-tfir «inirnini» i»w »mi rwruTimit nan-nin-im^Lfi— rri.--in '-ti:-<.- i-n-m nr r r irr, ncnc.fiu.nr_- _ Welcome I o The Ham & Egg Show The Hams And Eggs Shown At The 10th Annual HAM & EGG SHOW & SALE Are Examples Os What The Farmers Os The County Are Doing These Products Were Grown By Champions. They Were Laid Away Until They Were Really Ready To Be Used. Mr. Johnston County Citizen Why Not Lay Away Your Dollars With Us Where They Will Be Insured Until You Really Need Them. mwriffis Mi&TH miME COMPANY For I !J!EL Fifty-Seven i VjU Complete Bonking Service VearsServi.ee if mmtfmmmm jm— ——— C. H. Boykin, pastor of St. Luke Disciple church officiating. He was accorded a full military burial with commander George Wilson of Bryant and Best Post 215 officiat ing. A. B. Reid was spokesman for the Elks. Walter Atkinson repre sented the Odd Fellows and Jer ome Best representd the Pythian Lodgs of Goldsboro. Flower bearers were Madamcs Thcl mr.Branch. Louise Dnßiss tte, Mildred George, Ludy Lane. Ann Scott, Ethel Sykes, Sarah J. Ed ward 5, Dorothy Jones. Arlene Parks. E. W. Wooten, and Miss Eliza Smith. Active pall bearers were: Will i Dancy Robert Height., W. A Ste- l vans P>vston Blount.' Roosevelt George ar.d James Frazier, Honor ary Pail bearers were James Cog dell. Emrnitt McDaniels Mr P rich, W. H. Moore, Alonza Urn and Her man Bonner. At tin burial ground a thr« e eun I salute was given and the flag that j dropped over the coffin was pro- ] j Rented to the widow by flomman- j der George Wilson on behalf of the I U. S. Government. He is survived by his w ifo. Mrs. j Aggie Forbes: 2 sisters, Mrs. Pan- i j line Islor. and Mrs Dora M. Smith; ! ‘■ln ' 1 M. n .. K 1 uPr . I nir. Spicer, Leslie. James ap'd Wil- j Siam Jones; 1 aunt, Millie Harper, j lory. Lawreincu of Tyi- f teigh assisted his np.de L. T. Light tit r v ith the funeral. J CkST-DSBOEO CHURCH TO |ERASE DEBT | GOLDSBORO The ryisL.;- The i j Rev K B. Lipse-y. officers and j j members of .St. James A. 111. E. j | Zion Chinch, one of the land- j j marks of the city, are nmv in the j I midst, of an extensive drive to pay j all of the outstanding debts, which ; ! will end Easter Sunday, j Mrs. Mary Fust* r, the wife of a | j late pastor and one of the oldest ! members of the church, under the i sponsorship of Stewardess Board | No. 1. displayed the kind of in- j j tdrest fha! is being shown, by pre- I j Renting a musical program, last j Sunday night. The participants | were all young people, f-’roi H. V. j Brown, principal Dillard High I School, was the principal speaker, i Mrs. Foster has been acbve in j [ the religion': life nf the city for a I | number of year" She is the mother j | of two other ardent church work- j j ers. The Rev. R. A. G Foster. Oak- 1 land, C L and Prof W a ; ■ - ! who is the cliHirnuin of the St. i ! Jawos Trust os Board. 8 IT. ey i . e I.:; 1 his second year ami i, m ikinj? a j j fine record. He attributes his she- j • ocss to the fine cooperation given S ihy not on!v Lie iK,-.,-, ! j church, but the entire community. I | the membership is happy over the j | support that n? given b.v the mem-j j hors of the Lipscy family. Mrs. M. j | L. Lipscy, a member of the faculty I i ot the Apex School is in charge or i lie v/ooKiy bulletins. Tfio Qf?.fiwily of tho Chusch j ! ; s ps follows: F, H.mhu-nm npc.<y ' {Pastor; Mrs. V. V. Sutton, Srcra- j Tgurteo.-e \V. A. Fozt. r. Chair- 1 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1957 man; William Gavin. Vice-Chair- ! man; Goo. Fennel], Secretary; A. I Mart..-) Scott, L. C. Williams, James | Coley. R. C. Christian, John Hollo way, F. L. Larkins, H. ii Lucas. Levi Hamilton. ADD ~ GOLDSBORO CHURCH AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS: Steward Heard, W A. Cote, Deaconess Hoard, Mrs. I.uvan ia Ha\ ton. Leaders Board, Mrs. Martha Atkinson, M- u artless Board No. Mrs. Mamie is ter, S'arnit Body, Mrs. 11. l oo mH. Senior Y's Miss. Soc'y Mrs. V. !•'. Sutton, Life Mem hors Conned, Mrs. Eliza both Howard, Cm liter's C üb, Mrs. Dora Carr.uvay, L. .Tones, Jiin i ior Usher Board. Shirlrv At kinson. Willing Workers Hoard K. ft. Williams, Youth Council, Mrs. ( iierte Artis, Choi: No i . M Reinhardt, Pres. Fir O Jackson, Director, Miss A. j K. Bunn, Organist, Choir No. 2 | George Fennell, President: Mrs. L | J. Foster. Organist; Junior Chou-, ! Adeicnc Crockett. Organist, Ma | mio Is It r. Assistant MISSIONARY OFFICER: Buds i Sos Promise Superintendent, Mrs j M. L, Lipscy. Supply Captain. Mrs. j K E Morgan. Directress of Adults, j Miss Vi Inm Foster, Directress of | Youth. Mis: A E Bunn. Diroc j t 'Css of Children. Mrs. Luvetua j Williams, Cfhurch School Supcrin j !: Mig,. Ci-i-ric Artis, Minis-] ! try oi Kindness Treasurer. Mrs ! Luvcnin Pavton. W.-ckly Church | Sulk tin. Miss Mariam Lipscy, IT HAYS TO ADVERTISE i #;; * OL, **>o# M ll^^^Mountain D»i 88 PROOF 5 YEARS OLD JXIIICIO S brought **% p BOURBON pT n t Whiskey '***& 4/5 QUART : I S GOOPKRH&M & WORTS, LTD., PEORIA. ILL 1 , f | Rhamkatte - RHAMKATTE - Services west held at si John A M E. Church Sunday, A;.->-il 7 with the Rev. Ga - » - ett. as guest speaker tor the. day and eight services which opened at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor. Rev. E K Worthy, is siill unable to carry on the services. Tile Come uni v Pray-r ■•rv..,- .i wore hold ot Watts Cnapd ( hnrch last Widnesda.v night, April 3rd, at !i o'clock. Tin re will be an Easter in - - gram held at Si John on the 21 ( < ( April which is: Easter. Th.- pro pram v ill begin nt 8-30 o'clii"k BIRTH ANXOI NCLMi NT Air and Mrs. Horton Lett is the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl born Monday night, Apnl Ist, Ms' Neighbors ’•vg L'V'Vi >Ji j r '‘Bureaucrat!
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