PAGE TWELVE GOLDSTON PITTSBORO SILER CITY Bjr t>. W, Headen «—— P, O. Box 55 ——> Goldstcn, North Carclma SILER CITY Hc-lio readers!! •Thin weeks jottings will he some -1 what di if« Tent from the usual | writings because o' th. fact mat J am centering it around Slier City. ■ AMERICAN LEGION POST ?77 TO HAVE DA NO-' \T LINCOLN - HEIGH rs CENTER Here in SiDr i on M n. evenin’. A; rii I; lghb ! wilt be th<- ' u-mr* t ■ Lincoln Heights C- :1' • •• on c , Av. i Sponsored by the r.u mL-i-.- o' the • American Lesion P-.st - .'7. I The big dance and •: ■■■ show i features such famous mtistcai ar i fists fli [.ITT! .! i’.livTY. too on i leg dancer P. OSO !. K E 1 - «ttc 1 danci-v; f-UGAL’FOOT, comedian: : LITTLE LORRY, d:>r in tun 1 CHICO (Hona i Do . TO "d'R ' §xid his All-'.-!. •T: I rM >: ! pONtAN and :;h ii M ; BLUES FLOOR S’. TV • Since we am onjo.v in? Sp ir-g --' fime. f know I i Auxiliaries and frier; ! w:;i i | jay the • xn-mk-.i nx V v nn '-> Inis I Raster TJonds —'U: ' u ! Ijnerit a' th? Lm IS :!• - o j |c?. This will i - the L -■ v in n the • , name of the > iv-r will be ehune- j i fcd to the V: ■ ‘run It a -a. C mer, ; ; Post 277, rtn >. -u ! ir.n is out j |r> d . a d ■t- ; tnerr.ti, -\c Jim- t- ■ .. -ins i i ftaith and IT. r.i rU-Cia.in : h u- : i ion] is C-> e 1 •' ii • ik n■•• < of I ■ ChatV ( . L!: ' v -ans t Join «>r ir rt.r if ■ u . •a i . ■ ber e. !. 1 Wish to tr; \.— "Up See Mr. M. Clun • - n.-ws re-j 1 port- or attend th rv vtr '.n't ■ which will »■ - held h< . m Siler i 1 City at the rtt.i Api il :!3 at 7:30 ' p. m Fur. era! ■■ Cf-ntlj for J-hr, A V ie, 79, at . Gees Grove A M IV V on Church i ' hear here with the pastor. Rev. j C. W Harret. of Sanh-d offu-i 1 ing. Mr TV-, mlrt ■ .s v idc'ly- ' known and one of th< oldest n-- i- i bers o? the Si!. Ci> sonic ! [ Lod— and the St. Lute’ C .unci!. ! , Survivors five j to the streets of Jerusalem - ! Waved palm branches .-boyling and , 1 faying, Ho.-.nna! ; The Process: -. .! h. ran g.,1 ' Ihe Choirs "/cr, i . Soi- J dicr” • V Vi. the •■: -I r s , sccration around the altar. Our ist j Hymn No. AT “O :■ : a iV.-- an- Tongues to Siug." wre . a., by { . etir pn ;tor. I't >• \V D. 0. .. m. , The r- ! da.;- -v j Jj’h Sunoax Toa clar ai r..—:."a—a' ' i ‘-Hm l ' Oe • 1 V r O j. ... ; v , Kianted s-ftly by tht f' 1 : . ,-,-nd i , the a’: ■ , tics <.-■ ■ • t. S< :• ipti.e.-c I ■ - , Son V -a' ■ t i.,. i ]' . the pc- ! es ! j,;h C arm j Oomprisin fi vie a- The >•■-,>! tin- | . vi'ig prayer v effe cd hv ilev. j . Womack On; find ! I -.! a. No ; i “Ride cn - : on !'. . \ ..a 1 sung while 1..-■ a ■ avian -at iln d«. vouf »r- emtio.- . !n i- scr- \ | jnonettc !o the Junior Church the j ; lift? of O tx - i f. • •; birth to : e ('• - A'- to, - ■ , Irip of th- Sp: ie.,-,! a x a '. j i the rnini h •■■■ !r - i the j,n ■ . . . ; ;;. Spoke : ;a -a .my \• - i I Who is ties t 1 a Cometh frorr. j . Sirjc-n: that !l : ail th \sVp r; ■ .I *d? The minister began by sav- I iing that J-mis ah.-ay> tro,' d in ! S spirit of humility. H« -...-as nt- j . 'fc-svs subna. iv Mnny --.nf -■ of 1 intt-r.-si - ».-!ichc ! n v.-hi.' ‘were numn-i.is Truly ti. was a i 1 great max..,: IV.! v and • stand the ~ • . S1 ■ of 1 what is h. '?!• -nine - !o HuMtln' I.' Lt.« ’ of Corona, New York; Miss Ollie Womble of Greensboro; Mrs. Nettie Siler of Siler City; Mrs. Al.-ne Eoxx of the home; two sons, Lon don Womble of Ronl.e; Gaston Womble of Siler City; eight grand, children. Burial was in (he church ceme tery with the honor of Masonk ! custom rites, CHATHAM XIBRARY' GETS BOOKS Miss Mary Alice Fersuson. It - j brarian at the Siler City Public | Library announced last week thru j many new books had been added to i the library within tile past few j [ days, including the lh~r ] "Peyton Place" and a gift of j twenty-;i v<’ in>■: ios from James Nunn of the Silk Hope Cornmunitv i Included among the new titles j are “Annapolis," by Ko german: “Santee Paradise." by Archibald Rutledge; “iThe Nun Story.’ by Holm; ■ Miracle In the Mountains." Harnett T. Kane- 'Thr- Candle Rook.” by Q*rU Laklain; Bertram j Park's ‘'Guide to Roses": "Death iof a Fool," by Ngoio Marsh; “Cun- ] 1 vas Dagger," by Helen LaiHy- j j 'The Case of the Luck’,' Loser.” i j by Eark- Stanley Gardner; 'Small i Sound In Tin- Night,” by Frio Sc i varied: "Cattle Camp." by Stanley; j Doctor's C-isile,'' by .Jane England; 1 "Your Prayers At- Always An ! swered, -by Alexander and ninny j more. TH!' ANO TH AT | Th<- Rear Creek Bn.-.chaH play- J | ers defeated the GoldstCKt Whit-j j Socks hv ,i score 11-? in s game j played at Gold-ton Saturday after- j i noon. Alonzo D. Horton is captain j |of the k>sing team However. I j GoHston topped Sanford, vuh .-. ! ! thrilling victory by scoring 6-5 at j ! Sanford last weekend, j Visitors in and out ir.cl iclt-d A3- ; ! iv-ri Wrlch and Kerry CMion of. ! Apex: I.ouis Nunn of Far.-ington: j !Mr an.'l Mrs James Robertson of. j j Philadelphia, Pa., all visitiftS! I friends in and around Gold-,-or ! ovi • ti. k.ca- Chalk < : Let 1 i Chorus, Bazzel Greek, Liver 1 j : Springs Choir and First Baptist ; Senior Choir of Holly Sprinc . A I ; nice cdfennjj was given .irnl every i body p; i sent seemed to have «• ! jo.ved the program. Next Sunday will be service I day at the Christian Church. Do i come out and hear Rev. Albright j render his Faster M- ssage. Mrs, Ara Bridget and sister. Mrs , A. Cross have just returned from j New York City, where th-y spent | two happy weeks with their sis i ter and friends. This trip was given ] to them by the grandson of Mrs. j Bridget, Mr. Darnell Betts, who j was on leave from the army and j spent several weeks m Holly Springs with his people. Mr. R. Johnson is now on his way overseas after spending sev eral weeks in Holly Springs with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Jasper Johnson. Mr. Johnson, Airman Second Class, will stop over in New Jer sey to visit a short while with h'is sister, Mrs. Verdina Cofield and family. He will also make another slop to say hello to his aunt and uncle Mr., Tredius Johnson and Mrs. C. Merritt of New York City. SICK NI B'S The persons on our sick list this week oil seem to he improving. Lot us (honk the Lord for that. Mr, L. Dennis is no longer In the hospi tal, BIRTHDAYS IN APRIL Mr. Clarence Bridget will cele brate h!S birthday next week and we hope he will have a happy one with lots moie to come. Also %allSls Mr. Dock Tuck, a former citi zen oi 13- nr Creek, but no,v of Bal timore, Maryland died and was fnnor,aimed there recently. Friends from he-’e who motored there to no,: nu lit-, funeral included Mr. & Mrs. K belt Palmer. Mr. Jasper Tito.npson of Goldston and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews <>i Staley. Vi neon “Burk" Jones of East j Goidston observed his 19th biith ! day X-turd,ay, Jones is tin son of j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. Miss Ho./cna Heo-.i-n. ac-compan |i- : - Mr. Bnbi.y ’J'.ivnor. Otis J. i Hendon ai i Miss Christine I lead i en. moto'-cd lu Baltimore, Md.. | lost week to resume her duties as ; a teacher th«ue. Miss Headers is the ■ir oi Mr. and Mrs 1 .acy i lic.-Hica. Sr. She has been a patient j at Duke Hospital in Durham, for two weeks. PITTSBORO ~ Horton Thunder bolts were recently defeated by HiV.veiy. In the bottom of the first inning, John F. Brown hit a triple and brought Weight Harrington in. Later John scored on an error Thomas Blood hit a long fly ball j but the left fielder for Hawely got. j it, David Lee went in as pitcher. In ! the bottom of the third inning the r; oi e was three and two in favor of Hawely. In the fourth inning, Lonnie F.ono went in to pitch re placing David Lee. In the ton of the fourth a man tried to steal se cond ba.’v. but Thomas Bland got him Fv-nthounh the Thunderbolts ; tried hard to score they couldn't | Ai the same time they kept Hawely from scoring. Clarence Frn-rinrton went in to ! replace John F. Brown in eenter { field in the top of the last inning, i The Horton Thunderbolts have ! played four games and lost one. ! The Thunderbolt players were as | Billows; George Farrar, first base i man; Thomas Bland, second basc : rnm; Andrew 'Wilson. short stop; 1 Rtirniee Taylor, third baseman; j Wright Harrington, catcher; liar i old Richardson left field, John F. | Brown, center field: John H. Bur- I nett, right field. ; ihe choir. Reverend Upshaw • prcpdhpd a soul-stirring message ! from the 21st chapter and 9th ’ j verse of Si. Matthew. The spring I drive wins very successful. “There Is so much good in the I worst of us, arid so much bad in ! the best of us. it doesn't behoove , us to talk about the rest of us." We had a wonderful evening er . vice. Fa vorend Baker delivered a .' r ood message from the subject "Mind Your Own Business”. Its vvudoi-lul to b-e a Food Christian. Let us try to be better ones daily. happy birthday to nay other pc-r --; sons who ara celcbritting birth- I days in April. See you in church Sunday, May ! can, of you have a Happy East- ;-. i Do dnvo safely over the weekend, j and don';, forget your Carolln i inn. Easy Lemon juice " ' " ' ' ■; Melons are in the market again, and melons always call for lemon juice. And, with perfect timing, you can now pet lemon juice in a wonderfully handy, realistic plas tic sum--.ite-fennon. It’s called Kasy-Juicer Lemon Juice, and it’s in the produce department of most markets. With this new container lt*s not only easy but inexpensive to give melon that delightful ‘e-ttra good ness. The plr.Ktic-lom.m contains the natural juice of 8 tree-ripened California lemons, concentrated to double strength. ALo, there’s no waste with this lemon juice in the squeeze con tamer, nn leftover hnivea to dry in the refrigerator and get thrown away. And’the easy-juicer lemon ir so attractive it. can be put right on the table to bo passed around so that everyone can have iurt the amount of lemon juice they want with their me!or,a, or with salads, fish or tea. Three NHA Scholarshops Awarded ‘•TEACHER OF THE YEAR"— Airs. Luclle J. Smith, a native of Raleigh, ha.--. fcc.-« selrctcd as "Ti-alher of Tim Vrar' by the Warren County Teachers As sociation. Warrenton, Georgia. This Is an annua! event through out the state. The Teacher Is »e- j leeted on the basis of: leadership i ability in the school and the J community, personal dignity and j integrity, pleasing and well rounded personality, professional background. democratic class room practices, fair and consis tency in dealing with pupils, res pect and affection of pupils with whom she works, and participa tion in professional, civic and re ligious organizations. Mrs. Smith was featured recently at a “This 5s Your Life" Banquet sponsored by the Teachers’ Association. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of the public schools of Raleigh and of St. Augustine's College, a mem- | | her of Rush Memorial A. M, E. [ X. Church, She has done grad- ; [ uate work at N. Y. V. and at 1 | North Carolina College at Dur j Ham. i f HINTS M\ .; sr\ /t / rk I 1 kJ* m I .’’iCarnadCK Home Service i and her staff j 1 Are you r i] Always j tor W' —r LaJ? j I «w summer Vr" ■ * dessert Mens "The. R.vsaHo Scott 1 easiest and [ best-tasting desserts 1 know are thoat made with Camatk.f> Evap- j orated Miik ..the nnik that ■whips! For instance, better- ! blending Carnation gives yon \ rich, creamy pics, that take only | minutes to make, at one-tburi the cost of expensive cream. Here's one the whole family will j enjoy Tail glasses of iced eof | fee, "creamed" with Carnation, | makes it a real warm weather treat. APRICOT CRUNCH W£ < Makes 1 9-inch pie > Crumb CrwsL 2 tablespoons senior 3 cups avshed cornflakes y% top melted bvtter Mix cornflakes and sugar with melted butter. Line bottom and sides V " ti" e•....• «. A .. ■ : j BALMY SKI.KS AiN?l K.-U.FH I-I r'S turn l*.t ! mil.! I ;•-* Traveling in eo*nfor}<\LJe s* \\%s- ( uji •> ttittultiie in * IMw rnstom Sierra Mati. n A t-o.i with n r-f, « , **■ . : i.r j Mia!, For her -—a Korf Lee chec?. LL-e ?*nii ivhiw.’ Hr n \V\»oih.*u ?kirt willi eoorilio.iScd «av> hK.» ? » • !»**« —a >t • ?». <•»• • jaekei fry Kei-ai'th ir» ff 'iisftv-. vn/i*-icci wi)i a wub j Oxford brown wool ♦-Uvks by I'djjtr. ii -j Luster Ancl [.css kxpcßslvc i % < osv To Give Kitchen The Built-In Look K j ! ! i:i ! 1 1 LAV' -j-. f !;■ h ~ : vr A- ]■’ I , §v : ' ’T - l r . i p, '*>■ --- ’. j ■ j j-f -T mmm i. s i ' J-% T jj| j I 11 L I ! #. v-- : Jp'S&hi • Ir- E ' Sfrtsferj-L'" - -a■'Sfe'i'F.v'v ■ 'j-'-- ", .. { \ §& . It An obstacle that can be really e\r. rati.eg has b n 1 from the path of the horneo ai.i.-r who is aiming at achieving the modern, but H-in look in tu-r kitch en step by step, as, the replaces her old appliances. The obstacle is t.hc p-rots-n-jiny air vent found on Hie bark of most refrigerators, making if im [ possible to place them flat m.nui-.t the w all, lined up with oth». r fro*.-- standing appliances am! cHhim.-ts. Space has to be U-ft for the* \. nt and .air circulation, so, if the fronts arc to 1.-o flu: li, .-ill tin- ap pliances and cabinets have t- he moved out from the wall, plus expense of having a frame.built to hide the empty space. To make such an expensive and round-about approach to the (left), winces and starts towards a knockout in the third rout'd of hk. recent light-heavyweight go with Tony Anthony of Hew York, at Detroit's Olympia stadium. Anthony, by virtue ci his sen sational upset victory over Spiosor. thus: became the leading contender for Archie Moore’s crown, (Newßpmts Photo). DRIVE SAFELY!! SAVE A LIFE built-in look unneccsjary. Gen eral Electric has Imni.-hed the i ha<.k air vent fr--.-i its 1957 line of Straightli.ae refrigerators. A j forced d.-aft which pushis the air , out of a front grille at the botlmn •> n | refrigerator in a r ner, flat j again*t back and. riuo wall, has I eiso been solved. Ordinarily, ; swiri.. -out or clearance space j would have to be left tor the door, j ■ Doors of the (Jc-iieral Electric re frigerators ha ve been equipped with special hinges, so that no such space is required, No handle sticks out to hang against the wai! and damage it. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 105’ Free Wheeling! : SPRUCIN' UR . . .Around our I | house it’s spun;.' el can ing time, that | annual scour and-scrub marathon i I women think of automatically at j the sign of tilt' first .'t)bin. But right in Hu- midst of soap- i suds, fresh curtains and wide op; n ! windows is one possession usually I overlook" ■- V/hcelmp ■ j offers this check list for sprucing i | up the l.wniiv car. * j Have the radiator drained of 1 ■ -mtj.freeze solution, followed hv a i i thorough flushing. This op.pli-.s tel | permatv-nt ar.t!-f?veze aim ho-j [ C'MUSS it>» rust inbibilor rf f -.. j ! M* :-s K ].*gl -jfi. r nnr hnp. j [ Ok'r>,? ■ ; ; ■ | phofjM hi & sided en.ch sprin;-?. Hftvft brake rhorkf'd by a\ I iv.ritird t-'u-hr?fpian who will ! i ucs'is.vh ’lv‘v sve boldmif rvrrby or. j I nil *a h? of? ihnt tbo bralvt? j jis anil t he brake } J f'ui-i is ch an end i the prop;-:’ j I Ib.iX-e headliebts ctieeked for | ; !»axirrn:m light and proper aim. j i and ;i!cf(!de u cheek of directional j signals, bulbs, op-'rabm; controls I [ -and lens. i Have tires ch'-eked lor cuts. | breaks or s ees of uneven wear. Have the Vx-aripsrs. kingpins, tie J rod rial and other steering p'.rts j inspected, f ■ ■ “i. evlini'd sysb.-ri eheck- I c-d for rusted or worn sp'-fs which j might enure, leaks; -lenndring den- , I ' i oiv; engine fouieg to cn'er the ; the x'-i xdshieM miners I ! cht ekr-d f<»r proper functioning. I rr dung sure thsi the rubber is -a- j - -f; •.. I U.tVr a careful inspec'ioti atid I j fI'TKM'P of the • ie >!-.-!ihg | i(SQ ; itj<*fi tibribip .?nd ! , ib" CfirbiU't'lof. Have n thorough iub - h-h and ' r.i change I lave bmt'-ry r-k cbd'or prop'r | «.;peratirg stwgU. and cheek 1 cables and cormeeflnris for eonto-1 .sunnm: thav/t . . tv. -mi a ' s&p s- .- S Mo^ Ta h £jgS-> 1 lijlii Mountain T|i | OS PROOF . 5 YEARS OLD i\lu(J V Straight s^2s BOURBON ' pint Whiskey SOSS -***& A/S QUART GOODERHAM & WORTS, LTD., PEORIA, ILL. "■'■ ~ ■ -,- tril'll WTr nnimntl UllMi IKIIW IWm LEBER EROS, ; - Bouquet-Bright Beauty %> iwm\ V-l -J. teW\\ wash ’n wear 1 uneem mu ' — m mm /1 UNEtN el its very lilCWimM * ,n • stoniest sheath dress that's Si", M |!ji////////| (•iiintiljr opptiqued. (lusters of petals on the j jijj|/ ///jm bands that noss She. pin Sucked fionl •prWJlil|i/ ?//y odd a charming touch to its flatleting |j!| vwmfil ’ simplicity. And »hls linen look rayon Ij! HlPj jj '» is simple fa keep lovoly too —its , I j;j hfJjjjn -wash ‘a MR* IINEENL In (taming | j j l/;////i mw colon. }![;! l\j//j/j!| Sites 10-20 • lli|j J|- LEftEK BROS. Smiihficld, N. C. _ TALLAHASSEE Three scho j ''ships were awarded during the i 12ih annual convention of the New | Homemakers of America held here j ; ‘l Florida a and M University re- J <' ntly. j Ri oipienls of scholarships were | Willoi B. Pittman, Greenwood; He [ Jen Cromarty, Brookcr; and Kor ] H Bov.-i is of Bascom. Two ot • tho scholarships were granted by j Sears, Rootbuek, and Company and j the third by the New Homemakers | oi America Association. Mon- than 400 NllAers re i presenting (tit of the .state assoc iatioiTs 31 chapters attended the confab. Delegates present were inspired by the activities held during the meeting and the inspirational messages de liverer! by President George \V < ; ore. dr. and Dean ( . E. Wal ker of the school oi agrieul tore and home economics Officers elected were: president, Joyce Morton Middleton High. ‘Himpa; pnes l ,dent-elect Daisy M. i William* Lincoln High, Tallaha*- ;t ; (inn a, Re t, | ;■-"■■■' ! T:-al! Marshall High j Riant City; vice-president, section Loverly Sandford. Washington j .Senior High, Pensacola; vice-press | dent, section Faye Gary, Howard ! High. Octal I Secretary. Neilie M deSiere. ] Matthew Gilbert;. Jacksonville; his | f «.rian. Sylvia Floyd, Euclid, IV , land; reporter, Dorothy Rlanden. | Smith Brown, Arcadia; treasurer, j El une Walker. E. O Douglas. Se- J hunp: srf-at-arms. Catherine Hud ] -on, JSkiart Training. Stuart; song | leader Barbara Washington Cnr j vpr Hill. Crest.view; and parlia- I mertfarian, Billy* F. McLean. Ti i volt High. DeFuniak Springs, lacing finish on your car. try a train to the crossing? AW SHUCKS . . Sad news »- j iron for drag racers and hot rod ! devs who’ve been pressing a cam j t , ' , i i >n to win public approval for | sanctioned drag strips. Already j burdened with n thumbs down | Horn tit-- p.rful International ► j Association of Chi fs of Police, 1 ' [ '!■■■■■ ! * ; .-.rf-'tv Omncil has warned a : "-oust the (’"aggers in a fonruH r^ I r. ltdion containing such phrases a- “ . cannot condone speeding j even j!i the name of competition. I AA.heiigh hotrod clui:r> ofte'n en gage ;n many worthwhile acovi j Mrs, it is appro-ent that the chief purpose of such organisations is promotion of racing events.”