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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 1 195/ ROCKY MOUNT"’! if! » ~- ZT »Tsi. .VUIXSU&EI »& «w A "' T OU NT AIN -T u P l i r> rienc t: T* ~-3s INDEED A GRAND and CLORIOI.'R .e-ling to hpvp been among the ":f it throng, GO, 25 or ! ' th-ounr 1 freedom-hungry soul it v ha 1 ' v sr he number no man '’".ll e' -r kno«' - vhc gathered in re verential prayer a* the memorial , to the Great Emancipator' or, May j !”th prayed that God might hasten 1 the dsy o l full and COMPLETE | FREEDOM for all hit children, re gardless of race or color Indeed, it was at Moses went on j the mountain top with God to get j instructions :»n how to lead the Is- j rselites to freedom, Almost every ! moment and utterance was filled with saeredness and certainly with * DETERMINATION TO FOLLOW THROUGH TO THE END RE GARDLESS OF THE COST! 1+ was THRILLING to see our “modern Moses' - youthful Dr Mar tin Luther King, Jr - recognifcead much after the fashion of the Mo ses of the Bible It was ir spiring *o see leadership coming from be low the 'Smith and Wesson line’ in our freedom fight with thou- i sands of southerners coming along t.e back up that leadership Our two principal personal re grets were that we could only set two stalwarts - the Rev J A Mo ban? grand chancellor of Knights of Pythias of Tarheelia, Tar bora; and Prof W Ciaude Chance, Sr. retired Farmele school founder principal and civil right? advocate, to accompany ua to Prayer Pil grimage’s and that we did not make up the desired .vt.rwo v-e de sired !n attendance We also wish there could have been an offering taken that day for NAACF THE MOTHERS MARCHED FOR FREEDOM Driving back from Dee Cee late Friday night and getting home at daylight -> e caught little sleep be fore our Raleigh date with Jackie Robinson end the sn noble NAA- r P mother? who marched up from over the state with more than S3OOO for the freedom fight. Even though Mr:- L L Graham of Burlington, won first place with $654 reported and Mrs, U S. Brooks, Charlotte was close behind with S6OO. ALL THE MOTHERS WON A MORAL CROWN bv contributing of their time and effort +o raising funds for the NAACF WE THANK THEM ALL' t (A complete list is published elsewhere in this issue of the CAROLINIAN) SAME OLD STORE NO NEGROES Mayor Page K Gravely has pro claimed May 2? a? "Senior Day in Rocky Mount", during which high school student? will take over the various governmental positions for 9 few hours under the watchful eve? of the adult departmental head* It !? noted, however, that ever, though a foreign exchange student is included in rhe list of participating students, not a single Negro student, is included It would I be wonderful if that foreign =tu- ! dent could return to his native , land aod tell of th« TRUE PR AC- i TICE OF DFMOCRACY in A- j MERIC A- the land of the sup j Dial 6-8901 PERKINS COURT For Colored Tourists U S No. 301 Rt. 3. Box 600 North Rocky Mount. N. C. ALLAN MIMS, j INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 TAR BORO ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Telephone 2-2191 -r-w-lTr-r-rr-tiiaiT-nr j,—rr-niiTmirmnrawrr.- -nir - - ' WELCOME TO WILKIN’S I TASTY SHOP | Phone 2-552-8 310 F Them*? Rt. Rocky Mi. f _± A Mighty Tall Meal f-t C V »/! iff j Klf and :hciou3 sr fine FE ! | 534 West Thomas Sheet I nosedly free’ YOUTH - HOT! OF DEM' ' RACV It seems there s been souv con- j trovers,v between the ‘oldsters’ and j ihe students down F.'.st Carolina Colicc (vrhitea) wav, Greciville , 43 sara; ’ rver the issue of whether or not •o p-rmit entertainment at the col ’yge by Negroes. In the final (May ) issue of the | EAST CAROLINIAN • student newspaper - 'he following editor ! iai commen* ir noted Student go j vernment officials learned in Feb i ruary that Louis Armstrong wasn’t | secured for an entertainment here ! because Negroes Hist don’t enter i tarn at East. Carolina When Mardi I Gras time reached UNC. students i packed their bags and headed for . Chapel Hdl and Armstrong’s mu- j sic " The writer continued; “We don't advocate an entertain- ! mc-nt series which includes Negro : entertainers soley •We do feel. ; however, that when outstanding : Negro bands or singers can be ee- 1 cured, steps should ce;tainly be taken ro take advantage of such j an opportunity." The editorialist i | concluded with the hone that the ] j administration" would "work to- ‘ ward? bringing some of the out- j standing Negro entertainers to East I Carolina fsince) they are high on i the entertairim.ent list, of today's I college set" Thus spoke a 1 oit-e i from the biggest whit? college in ! Eastern Tarheelia. which swarded ‘ 600 degrees last week It ? a ray of ; hope, coming from the east, d-'ipite i the appearance ther« of Gov L-u- : ther H Hodge? a? commencement ] speaker last wek Among the many folk” from ! home we saw during the Dee Cee Prayer Pilgrimage were. Die Rev. | ( Archi Hargrave. Greensboro native and A and T student, who ts pas turing in NYC now and can be lo cated v 130 Bainbridpe St. Brook !.v; Charlie Newell, whose mother, \ Mrs. Cclestine Newell, live? at 607 Holly St. Rooky Mount; Rev D S. Morten and Frank H Mebanc of the Bertie and Martin County area, and Louis Price sen of Mrs Lillie Price of the Heat.hsviUe con l .- , munity in Halifax County We : saw Mis? Carrie E. Hines. 1427 Corcoran Sc, N w failed to locate i via telephone Mrs Lillian Bul lock Lew*?. 206 20th St. N E ELKS TOOK KINSTON Th“ Re\- J A Mebane and the writer Hooped with Attorney and ! Mrs. McKinley Battle while at- \ tending the W C TPOEW Stare ! Assn last, week in Kinston, where five day? of activity featured th° 37th annual convention with the 1968 session being awarded to , Asheville. As usual, there were charge? end counter charges, of political intri gue and dictatorial management of the association with less than one third of the 67 lodge? represented - It is reported that the local lodge • was denied the privilege of soli- ! citing ads for their souvenir pro* i ! gram from white merchants by the j Chamber of Commerce, allegedly being told to canvas? your own i ; people " Thus, we see the ugly head I of segregation raised in a spirit of | vengeance because a people only 1 seek their rights Many localities, however, seemed ; to fake pnde in ihe fact that this was the first time one of then- par ade? had been permitted to march 1 down the town’s ‘main drag’ Queen St But this added nothing to the financial till of the spon soring Eastern Pride Elks Lodge. We dined with Mr. and Mrs J | Norman and Marietta Hudson j I Lane. 3ft? S Davie St . just before i ; we left town a? the convention I , closed »* Rev W L Jones’ Si John ! 1 Free Will Baptist Church on j Blount Sfr^or Commercial hatcheries in North \ \ Carolina produced 8.9 million ! ! chicks during January 1957 Average orices paid by North | Carolina farmers for all poultry j feeds and most mixed dairy feeds i during th** month ended February • j 15, 19.87 were 5 cents per hundred j i higher than the previous month. j WELCOME TO MUTT DAVIS’ WHITE SWAN im \ i DIAL 335-1 2 Miles feast of Enfield, N C. I , 21ST Profs Set Awards Fpr Service CEEENSpORO Two-staff j members at ALT College v.ere j • last Tuesday night honored for 20- \ years of sen ire to the college Dr IV H Hire, professor of French and Dr. F F Dnvi? col- | r-gy phy.ici n. received cita’ion: : Iron the Fellowship Council, a ! student religious group presented by the organization at its annuel banquet held in Murphy Hall on 1 Tuesday evening I Two-other faculty members. Dr. I ; Arthur F Jackson, chairman of ; the Guidance Department and Le- j roy F Holmes, instructor in art received five-year awards in reco— I gnition of tneir services tc religi i ous activities at the college. The award? were presented by j Hattie Bryan?, president of the Council. Twenty-graduating seniors rec eived Meritorious Service A- 1 j ward? for four-years of activity ; • with the organization These m ’ eluded Monnie L. Allen. Lonnie . Barnes Ruth Felton. Horace V 1 | Kinsey. Ami.* s Lowe. Ruby I, Or- j i Horne. Earline Jones. Ernestine 1 | rnond Ruth Reese, Marjie Gloria ! I Scott, Carolyn Alston. Harrell R | Bryant, William B Gooch. Walter i Jackson Arthur Key"?. Betti? B j j Lynch. Ruth Morton. Dorothy Pry ! or, Lummi? Ro?,? and Delore.? L i Watson Pearl Cunningham. Greensboro, i : Newly elected president for the i ; next school year, was installed j with the other officer? by Dr j ; War moth T Gibbs president of the j | college Rev cieo M McCoy, dir- J ; eetor of religious activities and sd- | S 'use l ' ♦" thet croup also spoke i brieflv ' j **The average man now lives , twice as long as he did in > 1890. He HAS to—-to get his taxes paid!" | Tidbits By Beth' I By Y. Elizabeth Dunn j KINSTON Largest flow of 1 mail these days consists of high school and college graduation ui ; vita * ions Baccalaureate at Adkin 1 High School ;? Sun June 2 and 1 graduation the following Wed iln a town as closely knit as ours | everybody receives invitations from everybody else One faces the problem of giving gifts to several j graduates wanting to give them all something worthwhile yet not ! quite able to affoid five or ten dol lar gifts for each on« The ;olu i Uon - the graduate? finally receive the usual handkerchiefs socks ties I and hose Optimistically its the • thought involved anyway - not ne i cessarily the amount of money spent. One cnunle fsee a problem here They ha\ ea daughter graduating from college with her Baccalaur eate service on the same Sunday ' that their twin daughter and son j graduate from the high school here ’ To attend both us an impossibility \ I They plan to attend their college i daughter's commncenvmt exercises •*n Sunday and Monday and re . turn here by Wednesday sot their younger children's ' great day." The | twin.*: have "long sad faces" as they I looked forward to attending their older sister's graduation The seniors here are becor ing * Sfcf&rFJ,?.;' -7 W * » .^,j,'is... *^ll '% &M • '■’.f v ' } ' >. * n -,v *i E 4JSrafc •Jl i w®«ray •*^Ba>^MHfc>H f , wßßSm@^aaßg«* hwSMSs* . *f®w.«*r wwßK®saa!W»3BßSf ! The home of Or. and Mrs. W. E. Merritt, of M'Koy Street. Clin- | I too, was tb* setting (or the. j beautiful eeremomea for indue- I Hopping About !' TARHEELIA j By Jay Bee Aytch RALEIGH A men? the m 3 n y 'thrills if ihe recent Jackie Rob inson NAACF F - dom Day rally j held he"? May 12th, nmi p was j greater th:n the appearance of the ; 20* twenty mothers from over Tar heelia who raised about 53n00 for ; the NAACF freedom fight .-? they ! coinp?led f•• • tV honor of ’ NAA CP MOTHER OF 1937". GRAHAM AND moOKS II n Top see.l'.'r and winner of the crown and title was Mrs l. L. j Graham, Box 185, Burlington. N. C who reported $654 Mr? Grah-m has served a- political ■"•■tiep '-hair- j man for V-- - torn Carolina for some time and hr? given unsunt’ngly of her time and energy to NAACP activity Mrs U S Brooks, president of the Chariot;? NAACP uni! Bf at>.»? Ford Rd. is also a tire less end courageous worker for NAACP who placed second •> tth 6609 raised, according to the re port of field secretary Chss A • McLean, 1453 Hattie At &iYdd, Win ston-Salem. who listed the next j two as third and fourth place win uers, respectively. Mr? Lillian H McLaurm, 57? Vance Ft . Roid?- ''tile. $375, and Mrs Ro---.otta York. Southern Pines, with $345 Other contestant? wpr» Mrs ! Lucy K Bussey. Box Mg, Frank . lint.on, Mrs Lucy n Nor ’ina, Mrs Carrie E G.-av—.. Ft. i, Reidsvilje; Mrs Blanche W Jon* - i Box 326. Tran ton Mr? Jane K j Edwards. Rt 5, Snow Hill Mr? M. H. Harrington. Box 1373. Rta;, --. ville: Mrs Mary R Whitt- rt. Rt ? | Kaefcrd, Mrs Rosa Mae tt'.v on 103 Anthrum Rt, Shelby Mr: Gladys H Matthcwson. 522 F St James Sf, Tarboro; Mrs. Maude W ; Lassiter. 315 Granville St. Oxford; I Mrs Mahie F.Uiott. Rt 6. Box 4 49, I Fayetteville; Mrs W C Land j. Pi 11, Box !03. CreSdinoor; ATt ? B p r'ha ! G Perry. Rt 1. Box 418. Moyock; i | Mrs. Ethel Banco, Belcro.ss; Mr:-. ! Bettt.e West. Rt t. Box 35. Willard; ! and Mrs. Estelle Rankins, Gnsfon-a i MOTHERS GIVE SCOUTS $ 1 TO Rocky Mount's Lincoln School ; auditorium was the scene. May \ 20th, of ri dance ret-ue sponsored by i six young civic-minded mothers. I ihe result of which donated $lO9 to each, the Rocky Mount girl ! scouts and the Tarboro boy scouts I organization-- ‘ Participating in ,sh- r*vn* - < children from Raleigh. Toi-boro and rol Quigle ,s, Mary Sue Matte-.vson and Janice Mathewson The Cone-toe high school quar- ; tette Varner Jones. Elbs Vines James Slade and Jimmy Stank'* - ; special on p''o* srani, as did Micha**] Hinton, 3 ■ concerned as they have not re | The faculty members and eighth - graders have their? but the s-ti- ; tors have been left in the cold W console them by reminding them that some vo?. -? ago when we gi.ii: I uated. the robes came the Send iy morning of the Baccalaureair It ! was Sunday, but all robes at r, p . m. were without wrinkles We a-?. . sure them that they will arrive in 1 time even if they don * get them i until Sunday Housecleaning has top place these days Blinds are being clean ed, windows too. wall; painted and everyone supposedly helps Yet it ends up being mostly mom s job Dad's excuse - he has a meeting as- ; ter his day at the offtc?' and bro ther and sister have, gome after school activity Did you view Winter Dream" the Playhouse 90" presentation on television las) week? It was an m i 1 erc-sting storv but. we think the 1 love scenes were a bit heavy for \ minors We liked Hie show better when i* came on at 9:30. as that : is the ' subteens" bedtime at our! hotise. Now that it appears an hour | early, it makes it all too easy for ! her to watch We've dist ovcr**d , one thing - it's strictly not a “childrens show " tton of new members of Link. ' Incorporated. Reading from left i to rt'ght. hark row: Earlyne MJf- j cbeil, Margie Brown, Mary A! i THE CAROLINIAN Rocky Mount, all having been i trained by the Shirley Dance School The Raleigh children at ! tending th® school included Val i erie s o n, Michele Paltrier. Rather Boyer Vivian log,on, Deborah ! Lane, Jennifer Wilkins, Cheryl j Hamlin, Mildred Campbell, Brenda I Bethea, Linda Collins, Sharon I White, Hugh Lawrence, Johnese | White and Ruth Lawrence Kerky Mount pupils were: Cam- I ; ille Parker. Jocile Pavkor, Wray j j Pash, Gwendolyn Tweedv. Brenda Armstrong. B-.rvly Armstrong. ! i Those from Tar boro included, Hr- ] : °n Quigleys Fern Mathewson. Ca guest painist The Conef.oe quar- j | feet® last winter von a General Electric sponsored television con- i left over WITN-TV, Washington, ; N. C and will leave f,-, r an a p, j expense trip tn Y ® ’ York pceom- i panted by then- teacher. Walter i Plernmer. Jr of the school’s music | i department Mrs Ellen B Alien pr , '’cee ?r, d the I 1 ! 00 re Mrs Hen re W Cutchlr Jr j for the Rocky Mourn colored girl I ; r route; and the like amount to Dr. j Milton Tj Ou-gi \?? r th,f. ’Tar. ! boro hoy scouts Participating mothers ver® j | M»sdsmes Jessie Pash Edythe i ; Tweedy. Marguerite Armstrong. I Helen Oiuyjet;-, Opal Parker and j Mary Sue Mathewson. Mrs Shiytpy Badgeff and Mi : Mary 1. Backus were in charge of 1 i ohm eogranhy and costume, 'OVOCATES STEP! I,I7, AT|OX In passing judgment on the case ! , of a colored man charged with bus- j ■ tardy in Nash County Superior i Court last "week. Judge Henry L j i Stevens is quoted as having said J i that because this, was the second j i child the woman had birthed out I jof wedlock and othw evidence in t j the case, he was dismissing the I ! case, and reportedly stated: "This • ! is exactly what, those folks in Fa | leigh were talking about” f refer - | ring to recent legislative atleinnis ! *o pass a law requiring steriliza- ! j tion of women -who produce two or j - more rases of births out of wed- ! ! look l The Judge report-d’y -j-dd | ed: ‘Tm going to find this bov not I . guilty fhecausei Pve got no p.p ; ; ience with this sort of thin,, ECONOMICS THE C\l >l Not thsi an v i ,'tionnl pry ..- - | I would condon® unlawful ehild i | bearing not ilhcil sale of alcoholic j j beverage? or dope-, but the under- I i lying cause * lack of equal job 1 | end wage opportunity - is never j | pointed to as the real reason for j I tbease demoralizing conditions, j Every on® knows {hat when a hu -1 man tor an animali is d-nied the ! j common boric needs of life - he | will steal or do evil on® way or j another Docent jobs and wages is I . the- answer. Tor members of session - Elder? : M A Hawkins. S C \V !ko. B®n j ■or Bullard end j R Harren. con* | ducted sect ices at Mi. Pisgah Pros- | byiertan Church Sunday while na-.tnr J H Costoh was wtv ■-■ ?- ■ from the Goi'i.-iai AssembL in O i maha. Nebraska. REV BOONE vr BTW The Rev R ] vi-,- R•„ nr. Wii- j min 2* nr-., N C B-ipiti.-t p -; : : I live red the annual sermon to the ! | Booker Washington high school i ! • eniors Sund y afternden b-fore a ! ; targe and appreciative audience I Wisdom - '-d n-Mitiv" war his sub- ! | met Raid he. • Lib*, is made up of • I what vou mnfce !> and a person's j outlook on life is most important,*' 1 The speaker warned rig-un-u >5. • ! inn many advances but losing i | epirttu )1 yah cs ” . ? ii| Neighbors iP-fe l m < nr’, Jj j I "Well, anyway, Pro deduct. t hUtr* | fen, Lomse Rodstn, Jessve Vick, | Cynthia Bonds, Dnrvthy Cqv( t | itrabeth Came t 00, Clementine I Holden, tree Readier, Nueirice KINSTON || BY YETTA E. DUNN ’ KINSTON Commencement i exercises were held at the Wood ngton High School on Thursday night, May 16 with Harvey Beech 'oral attorney a; commencement ipeaker. He spoke on Deception of Freedom " Music was offered by the high school glee club. The invocation and benediction were given by | Rev B. B Dunn Principal Stephen Carroway pre i rnui’d the diplomas to Edna Battle, I Esther Williams, Ada Williams. ! Shelbia Hooker, Elwyanda Patter -1 -v,n, Vernell Williams, Bernice I < lonriinc Gloria Phillips, Mattie | Pmv 11. A vie Daughetv. Calestine Chadwick, Delores Fletcher. Mat tie Jon* s Annie Jones, Johnnie MilL. Sadie Jones. Edna Rouse Kenneth Farrior. Willis Gooding, John V/svna. Clifton Davis, Ken neth Smith. Lester Williams Cart I Tice Curtis Dove and Buck Co- I . 1 1 v,' uTO. | Thirty-two graduating Savannah • 1 High School seniors received "heir ! diplomas at the commencement ex- j rvei = -■- at the Savannah Free-Will ; I Baptist Church on Thursday night j i May ifi K»nnefb K Everett gave the in- j ‘ hod'.irtjon and outlined topic* dia- I r j j cussed by the following seniors: i ; Flora T.ce Dunn To Seek A Bet- j j ter F.eonomic Life " Mateo L Dau- | i ghetv. Jr To Seek Knowledge”: i 1> lore? B®cton. To F-.nd Happin-! '. A lye,- 1 Freeman. And Not to Yield the American Way." Principal F L Flanagan, assist- : , ed b.v J A Harper awarded the | ' -hpiomas to Mary E Sutton. Rosa W. Jar?* Kilpatrick, Christine ITili, Gcraldme Sutton. Bonnie R. 1 Chop,p-m. Dolores M. Becton, ■ Christine F Stevens. Thelma W Kr ■••• M bin Darden Wilbert ; Daw on Mae B Fr-rry. James E. j ; Daughen Elmer Moseley, Vers j j Adam- Malgo Daugh*ty, Jr,. Jesse | Ci'grlell, Jean J Grimes. Mary E. 1 Hill. Kenneth Everette. Ethel Friz- ! ’ell. Flora Dunn, Leslie Brinson, | Ezei i,’i Brock. Eddie Swinson, j ! Grove, Tsler. Jr William Farrow, j Ralph White Joseph Sutton, Lea- j mon Willoughby, Willie Willis, j Alice Freeman and Mae M. Sutton. 1 : Ti e rnngi rration of the St An- j ".list in 'Episcopal Church held j j heir initial worship service in the I juror’lv completed church on Sun. '■ > M.-y to The very aroro j priate. K'joice Yn Pure Tn Heart," vi; by the congregation The procicsMon was led by the crucifier. :'u ■*. vJ by the choir and pi'i.est with I‘t James F Cameron, serv ing a- o! gapist For. the morning mi- v-tr,- Father Banks used as his : tie. Our Two-fold Christian Mission" The service was con cluded « ith the Hymn “Lead On O King Eternal." lb : P Harrison grid Mr C. ! F Stewart were hosts to the Dis- I tnet Chante: of the Alpha Phi ! Alpha Fieternity on Sunday at the 1 home of the Be warts’. 700 E Len til- Avenue The chapter members ' VGide plan- for a boat ride to be j • ruo.vod v. ith their wives and guest 1 ’ during the latter of May Brothers wore present from C®en\ille. New Bern. Snow Hill, 1 and Farmville. A <h Ucious buffet luncheon v-a; I served i ' Mem hers the Adkin High i School faculty and guests enjoyed j an outing at Hammocks Beach on { t; turd -- Max IS Activities includ- ! ed boat rides, fishing and crabbing j A luscious dinner of barbecued I chick-n wins served. Kj Neighbors ! s o- / L ' 4 - v. Ip., j . fGD-'OVi, l( “So. after paying my in- i 1 ■ome lev, I diJn’t have enough left tn buy n swimming suit!” i I Merritt Front row: Pear! Win son. Iheimj Hawkins, Helen Le r-ranii Mary Tfeompklns, M. E i White and Arnetha Robinson. j Mr and Mrs. G. H. Harris of East (irange, N. J. were here visit ing their sister, Mrs. Lela Dixon, who is ill last week at her home on Quinerly Street. Mrs. Virginia Mitchell is home after being hospitalized at Chapel Hill Mrs P. D Chase has returned to Sampson School after being ill re cently Mrs Mattie L. Tyson. Mrs. Min nie Daughety, Mrs. Ruby Parker, Mrs Cora Burney. Mrs Vicna Grady and Charlie Burney motor ed to Fayetteville recently where they visited Mr. George ’Lake” > Lofton who 11 confined a1 the Veterans Hospital there Mrs. Cora Green Mrs Lillie M. ; King and Mrs. Myrtle Jones, visit- j ed Mrs Green's brother Lynwood j Rouse at the Veterans Hospital in j i Boarmke. Vi. Mrs, Sara B Nixon was the house guest of Mr. and Mis, David Hines j on a recent week-end Miss Nixon. , , is an award winner of the Gr*g ! ory Elementary School in Wil- : ! mington. N. C Mrs L. P. Terry <as hostess to i | s he Les Bonne Amies Club mem- ; here on Saturday nuht. Prizes j | were won by Mrs. Lency Jarmon, I I Mrs. Jeannette Cogdeil and Mrs. L. ' S. Kill. O her guests w»r* Messrs i W C, Murphy. Henry M Shgppard. j ! Edgar Murphy. Jr. Fannie Ed- ! wards and Miss B«-<riic« Thius. Bar becued steak, salad and hot roll 1 ; were served. Mr*. N C. William- entertained 1 the members of the Banner::- Li- , terary and Social Club at her home- ; on a recent evening. Spring f’o-i ?r ' arrangements decorated th* herv ' Mr? M. G Williams presided ! ! over the business session, i At th* conclusion of the social ' 1 hour the guests -were in.v’ted in'® , ! the dining room. There ? beautiful j ! table covered with a whits l'r--:n I , doth and centered ■•th a si!-. - - j tray of mixed sandwiches which ; mad* a lovely setting. A fruit ss'sd course, mixed ;=nd i wiches and iced tea wore id Mrs. S F. Cl»rk served at ' salad pla«e «.-hile Mrs Virginia 1 Payton poured tea. Club member; pressnt : Mesdames A J. Bas*. S E Brown, j H B. Bynum M Carrau ay. S, Z ] Clarke. R Cogd"!!, C Duggifl? C. ! B Foyc, R. B Hill A Kornagay. E. R Lane. V Payton. M w SmT’? M G Williams A. Z. Wooten and Miss M D Holmes. On a recent Sunday afternoon at five o'clock, the horn* of M apd Mrs James Cogdeil. > - vj, : th* scene of .* wedding reciptiar honoring newly weds. Mr and Mu. Wilfred Bynum Mr; Bynum is the former Mgs Victoria Black Len- j oir County Homs Dimonsfrstio-i Agent. The home >-as beautiful! • decorated with sm.sohal flower; and emerald foli-or An imported f'U* ork linen doth ’ covered th- dit-i- , ■-5 which war cent! "* h .- - ' - urn of all while Z" • • - ■’ ed by silver crude’ tapers A cr- •_?’ - - - circled with brid ' <• • - placed at on-- end o' • -1 individual bridal . - br.do-n --ed the other *nd. \ A n-o R--- num. Ingram of Nowonrf !>->•;. V sister of the bride- and Kathyrn A’len peur:d punch. v>ng th* wedding mo ■ b.-.P* v* - Mesdame; Or?** *' v.r -. Ruth Tillery Assort *4 -?nd'vichi : mits and mints were served bus- 1 set style. j Receiving in the -mri'-us Ir ii? room v-ere AT' and M" : .T. -- -, Cogdeil. Sr. and Mr. and Mr; Ja mes Cogdeil, Jr The receiving Hr " as composed of Mrs. Hrt-n H. Bv. num, the groom's, mother: th* bride j and groom; Mr and Mrs. Jimmi* Games of Greensboro, sister and ; brother-in-law of the brid* M*; 1 John Fail Murphy presided at th* ’ registry and "-ending music was * rendered by Mrs. Harold W. Cog- l deli, pianist and Mrs. Robert ; Crews, soloist In charge of the lovely gifts Anne B. Ingram, Newport News, j Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Rivers Mrs. Mary Mclver, Mrs Hester of i New Born; Peter G. Fuller. I,o= Angeles. California ~Tsed777 TV SETS And APPLIANCES *35 Up GREENE’S TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. 215 N. QUEEN STREET Phone 3546 KINSTON. M. C, t |j ti wnw hi i im mm ■■mi ibiii—iimiwiMiiniiii—iimmi■nniii>mi»»niniini«aiwiniMW[»w-iinw»i'iiiiTinwiiwiiiiiri nißimi'HlniimXr^ COMPLIMENTS Webb and Groom Funeral Home 24-HOUR AMStTLANCK SERVICE Kinston, N. C. F'hon* SIM FURNITURE 103 S. Queen St' Kington, N. C. PAGE NINETEEN j were Miss Margaret Davis, Mrs | W A. Lawson and Mr. W. N. Pay j ton. , Hostesses were Mesdames Har vey Beech. Lemons King Ida Dove. William Lofton. William Brock and Miss Ophelia Taylor. Goodbye* were sa:d to Mr and Mrs. Alex ander Hill and Mrs Robert Sudn son. About two hundred friends called between the hours of five and seven c'cl*ck. Ou* of town guests present were' Mr?. William Jefferson Black, Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Games. Mr* Gel ds Hargett of Greensboro, Mrs Th* L. C. Perry Missionary Cir cle of the St. Augustus A. M. E. Zion Church entertained for Mrs. Victoria Bynum, at the home of M*. and Mrs. C. Joseph Barfield of 607 Thompson Sv Guests were greeted by Mesdames Barfield and Mattie P Murphy and were in vited into th*- li' irz room where ! they v/f.r? informally to j the guest of honor Later. Mrs. Sal* ! tie C Hill, president, invited the I euest- --'0 the Famil.' Km where i a spirited program was enjoyed. Mrs Ruth Jackson Murphy pre sented the club's gift tn Mrs By rum - a place setting :n her china pattern. Mrs Sudi- R Lofton in vited the guests into *hs dining j room. The dining table "'as cav* red with a pink lac? cloth with ;an arrangement of pink cams : non? flanked by silver holders with j pink tapare A crystal punch bowl j was placed at on® end of the table 1 and a two tiered pink and white | wedding cs'- - at th: o’her end. ; Mrs. Marie F. —an ?-?•' ed the wed j f-al-m -ja -J M. ' j dell poured punch Chcssf- balls. | oC'tccf"> chi'"* -nd nv*' r. strvtd i buffet About tb.irtv quests j Cbo- y- of th* m- us*us j A V:. T. Z -C’* • • h : hen j crod thr!r y ;;. Ml: M. j Grah?.m •• b - v ■’! h? --t ay for j 'ho mcr. h: -nd Mrs. Vic ; !r: - in 3 ’"“•r• cd. at 2 ' ? < cllov;i.'iip "dr g] H-'-’r on 1 If/ip 1 3 v■ n ■' f M v ~v. h T vs J ?.m os 1 - - din rs of too choir : - fu-ic; »re played 1 t hrou zh. o' ■ ■ the 0 o *' :; inr*!f rb. ! Z-v-a S. S’.w.’trt - *s in charge, i C-uc?t- ii--cfed b- Mr Al- Hd. M Lmcris ' "d M- Jarrs Oodell. Jr. They * directed *0 the r« hj i' o Mrs -Sudi r Ft L.oftoyj end I Mi*. E-.'po.'t Hi") presided. Mrs. SV* 0 C. Hid introduced Ihe receiving ’.oc coro.po ed of the ii a%i ••' j ods Mr ond 'r? Bymur? Gra i ham and Llr Joseph Bell Me; By-vim was presented a j crystal c -rrl— d-:h to her chosen I pa Horn and Miss Graham received : niece of samsonitc- l l l g *ag* Re -1 -hm ■ - - consisted of individual j c 0! - - iquarrs. brick ice cream, fruit I punch;, mir'i and nut; Serving : •• ire- Mg- Viola Mackey Mr; Gen j eva P---T’: Miss Ophelia Taylor j Sou’-crtirs ware passed to the ; guest b- Dtrha Ranee and Jim . -ett: Cogdal! Approximately 6C j persons ?t';?ndsd Th J H Sampson P T, A held ’j final mooting in the auditor ••m Sunda; The new slate of of ic* v ---' f_nd <rf>VT|vi;f;j) ov FACE ZZ) PHILLIPS Flower Shop DIAL SSI* 107 Dennis St. Kinston, V, C. | yisvnaiiwi!—awfc-»t^in,-wif^aei t ” HO7 r FOOT Record & Photo Shop 432 S QUE'EN S JREET Xt.NSTON ». C Fhone t-!V?2* Mack’s Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Q We Scc.culice m Ail Kv.it of Barbecue Parties ll♦ S *?u*en ** Kinstea Matthew Mttter. Prop. Dial 9607 BILL’S IVEY LEAGUE SHOP Style, Quality, Value 217 s QUEEN ST. KINSTON, K. C. Alphonse’s Sweet Shop ALPHONSO MEADOWS Ptoprktkrrr n E. WASHINGTON A AT KINS TON, N. C. Fiwwie Mi* Home Os Friendly Credit
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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