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SVEEK HATURDAY APRIL 13. 1957 Johnston’s 10th Ham & Egg Show Opened This Week ICLSs AejsiiC %zm & Egg Show Opens ’is Sissithfidd Thurs. SMITHFIELD Th>. l. An- | final Ham nnn Fj <s Show ai d Sale ! Jr Johnston County t : un,i ay J Wednesday of ,his \\,- k and a ban- | Biiet at 7:30 p. 111. will ta h id at Richard It Harrirun H. b Sch ol pemna and spinMevd by C .dina 1 Packers, Inc., and t!r-■ Sr ill,field j Ho« Market. Inc,. S::dV ; hi Presiding -a the pro .warn will bo 1 J. R. -Ham- J. m N • ! County Aran*, who will inir ■ iuc" ! jast year's winners in both the : (lam and t"'C di\ : r,n■ , p-vid , picharcbon, Rl i \V " ■ I Mrs Esther Mitch :in Ht, ! BmithficM. r.spccl v, y The show, which has pm louslv been hold at the t’er kins Rive,v to Warfdutn- • 0" Main Strcrt in Smithfiepi will this year he held ,:i t!v Johnson County I ivr-‘.n<k V ran a. located on the Amcri a-i 1 1; Sl•' O V id**, « .. I . between Sn’ithd; PI c.rd Selma Harr>s v i 1 ! be auctioned by C. K ' 'Snoxio” Stephenson. 11l hath di\ i Jans, p' !/, - u. ill he awarded for the erand champion, s*o; reserve ctiamp- 14 cgpto u k ?>: •> v y :Jroa md • ] j ' OUTCAST dViRSCAS! J j I A••• ! j ;I I 1 | 1 1# ißal • ' -- i - :*, \ ! ' - v * *■ \t•l'* I- j •4" I 1 i \ . [ri ■: .)> r: : ; •;• »ux HSARTI I i m ! a>:,\ » < v; .'.: rt n: :;or > hi i.u.Fi l ndappkai, Fu-t uivd i- tin p,■ a. \vi.. ; i will be on display in churches | and schools ; hrou ,ut ih<* (’ S on behalf of the 1957 Catho iu ' E=ir..« A;,pc. 1 which provides food, clothing mrtJiciua.> i • .<•■ ! ■■:.•• aid muy iv free count ies of ttie world The e . avail) this yea. is, $5,000,000 and the be 2-1-31 Headquarters. Enipiie ; State Building. lu : w York Cat Comeback is. Tough, Says j Edna McGriff j DETROIT (ANP - The return | road to success is ah'ay:; harder! than tire original trip says 21- j year-old singer Edna McGriff, j now making her show bmane;..- I comeback at the Flame Show bar. j Fame came her way earl.v. Bark in 1951 she had an idea and a song. With the help of a Harlem disc jockey she sot a record contract and record ed "Heavenly Father”, a tune she wrote and sang. Hitting the million mark the i tune established her on the big-! time. Bookings in rr •>. iub< and 1 theatres brought he r wo k!y ! earnings up to $2500. People stop ped her on the streets for her autograph. But two years ago she retired i from the world of bright, lights j and ripple.us ■ to h.r, a cynic; j Being a housewife somehow did-1 not erase the thoughts; of ..how: business from her mind and five! months ago she took her music: and sown:, out of the trunk. VV hen s' v felt she was ip-arty j (o return she signed a con- | tract with the Gain agency i and they started booking her j in nifcclubs. Although slip’s j remembered by some people, | C’.iite a few of today’s young- ! stars on the rock and roll | kick never heard the name litlna MrGrii’f. But that isn’t getting her Pwners of nitaclubs and theatres Where she’s appeared since Jan-1 feary are enthusiastic in praise j pf her work and say that she'sj matured in voice and improved j tn style since her iii.-t rise to j fame live year:, ago. On the stage [he injects plenty of ~-.oul into | her so:. anc! old"!’ nlteclub mi-; fences go for her torch tunes, j *7-Viijktiri | ! L n<i W ® rc \ over to Mr. if 1 ' Asrr< - Jtardenters Better 'iwL» " Hnd * kh nnd » inn. •. i "J champion, Vlf,. liu-.c .: ~'ion hams and eggs i wiil lie selected from the fancy | day and an allied appropiatc I i lohons. '!! • v ii > : .: hem arid '.'.os arc us :i.v sidd .it extremely high prices n a r alt nf auctioneering. I K I’ H J e’. chairman of the | r. i:;rd of County Cetnmisloncrs for 1 ' n(' unty. wiii he tire guest u d: r for the banquet. Ms I.i'cv o Toole. County H \ at. wi'l • ist Johnson in 1 liircri ir.y Cm Show. Ah : ■ Kajipa Mil is a national ; iai!,i " iionor society which has .11 ; ■ us requirements for niem -1 i:; • 1 a minimum scholastic • at id classification j :: ;';i advanced junior. e‘u it v Tiie .slogan "Fight Can- j 1 — !t ias fan estimated that ap- J j 1 ! v 2.1 per cent of the | j h>: 1! i.e-ts of producing crops is i : Welcome To j | THE 10TH ANNUAL HAM & EGG SHOW i ! | ROBERTS 8, WELLONS I | , Complete Farm Equipment I SMITH FIELD « r-T-TAf y .n-Tnsiu., Best Wishes j j TO THE 10th ANNUAL HAM & EGG SHOW PROGRESSIVE STORES j 215 Market Street Smithfield, N. C. QUALITY GROCERIES - MEATS AND FRESH VEGETABLES ALWAYS LOWEST PRICES! j s «-' 's?ows>y^!<^~^9poocc^.;.>.r'- •yj r _~ ■ •-'s® tt jk ggSfigjfi JaKffiSE*C' ■k 4 ''f JsSbßgSml iwmm, t MnBBB&B&& , (ONETOK QUARTET WINS , i’Rlf’ - Conetoe Iliirh School's Quartet, trained h? Walter Plern- Mrs. M. Boyd Is Concord’s j Woman Os Yr. I j CONCORD The Charlotte ; Pcrcival Federated Club, at, its I regular monthly meeting nann*?; j Mrs, Marion Boyd as the "Worn me t the Logan home j * < Day Nursery. It -.i 'las through her ngenuiiy that 7 j,.,... * le nursery wa Ay : ' y m % Afl founded in Sep • f- Member, 1956. It ti:, iJAL V serves a lone j MRS. ROVt) need, due to the ; fact that working mothers now i have a very desirable place to ! leave their little ones and they j are given the best of care. It has, I been properly equipped. Mrs. Boyd is said to have gone beyond the call of duty in working to establish the place and to see that it was properly manned. Mrs. Boyd is the librarian at i Shanktletown School and a mem- j I her of the Westminster Prcsbyteri- , an Chinch. She holds a master's ; degree from North Carolina Col lege. She is marri. ’ to Mr. Wil- i ■ liam Boyd and they have two: i sons. William. Jr., who sells the i CAROINIAN, and Milton. ; The meeting was held at the 1 i home of Mrs. E. O. James. Broad. I Street. Friday night and was at-’j ' tended by a large number of the j members. nier, music instructor and band master, has won an all expense trip to New Vork City and a tour of the city and many shows ! and ni„ht spots while c.oppinj ! 1 at the Statlcr Hotel. The Quart- j et won many prizes as a result ! ——l Tl-TI-,™ ...L," | P itiSicA* J k, VODKA j fWm&mSs* j m $3.95 1 I • ,9 :; QUART ! v £4 vnokA J| P!NT i j ■ayrr-rj SO Proof. Also 100 Proof. Made 'Y from Grain by l Relsky & Cie, Cockeysville, Md., U.S.A. I—r T 1 r'-r-r iniirni-i' "--rTiiiii-T" I'"rrnr TTflll mum mu mm imp > iwn ),»m ,nni Mr. & Mrs. Ham & Egg Growers Biass Up Far EASTER And CHARGE It It Is So Easy At ROYAL’S Until Ii Looks Like Magic. Join the Crowd BUY ON OUR EASY CREDIT PLAN! ■ j ROYAL CREDIT CLOTHING CASH SMITHFIELD CREDIT Best Wishes For Another HAM AW EGG SHOW | | SMITHFIELD always Welcomes its friends ; and neighbors. If you are shopping or visit ing . , . Come by and see the New CARS now on display at our New/ Car Showrooms. Smithfieid Automobile Dealers l ASSOCIATION i I Organized 1946 Smithfieid, North Carolina New Cars THE CAROLINIAN of winning; * General Eieetrie spnnsored contest over WITN TV. Washington, N.'C. Members of the quartet are Varner Jones, Ellis Vines, James Slade and Jimmy Stanley, 3, B. Barren ' Photo, HOLD PHYSICIAN i FOR ABORTION CHARLOTTE -- Dr P. H. local physician, to ordered held held for Superior Court on Fri day to face charge* of perform ing an Illegal abortion err a local ■white woman. Lee is charged with performing the operation Jan, 31 on Mrs. Charles Porter of Charlotte. Mrs. Porter is the mother of one child and ia separated from her hus band. Mrs. Porter testified that the operation was performed at Lee's home here but that it was unsuc cessful. Under cross-examination, she admitted the unborn child doe* hot belong to her husband i|MlKMßiei(iiiin'n>iim «■ i UM.iMaiuiMiiiiji JiUMUjmaeß- For Gifts Its JORDAN’S | JEWELERS ! i WATCH ! ! REPAIRING Smithfieid, N. C, | Concord police said Lee had j been arrested twice before on r— . WHILE VISITING THE HAM AND EGG SHOW STOP IN AT Starling’s We Have The Finest In 1 LADIES' -Ready -to -Wear And Shoes Get Ready Now For Easter STARLING’S 3 Smithfield, N. ('. THE HAM AND EGG SHOW Deserves Your Support. Heavner - Wallace imp. Co. Allis * Chalmers Farm Machinery 1 SMITHFIELD, N. C. wnawiMmnMMMKnwninwiii'iMiiiwniisuv im>u«iniMi«nfiwMiMiiiiM V • J i-aiCTy»j»»T.iTKiu. «v» t rrit -n wim innr iimw -i> Welcome To Smithfield And To EFIRD ’S The Easter Parade Forms At Our Stare, Where The Most Complete Line Os Newest Fashions Are On Display / • Our Styles And Fashions Were Designed To Make This The .. ■ Greatest Easter Ever Visit The.. . HAM and EGG SHOW And Buy At tLJti Os Smithfield SmithfieM House Os Values! PAGE THIRTEEN i similar charges hut was acciuit i led both times.
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