PAGE EIGHTEEN
Ra iLling In Chatham
GO! OSTG!\: PITTSBORO - SILER CITY
By D. VV Headen —— P. O. Bos 55 -—— Goldston, North C&rolia*
GOLDSTON' 'l is true when ,
you hear the old. eld say ire: Y,u
never get too old to Wrn -and !
“It Isn't tOO la! ' to d" ~’fi
should be t ather encoura m;: t.-.
most mothers who h:-,v. b ■
dren and tee! that they r i'.
causes of their slow nrorr?:? !. i
me tell you somethin:: m cb, is.
You should b» 'i v j. ..; t .-•<•- ■ ,
little feiolws or i.i.v. - i< > J y.-ii i
can forth- :■ now u-,<i u-n •:• .
up the right v. u..
reap good < ■ r. ■\-
Just to giv« ytata cot.mK
story of
who rrcen'ly ■ i
school diplonv- '•■■■ •• •.,- J. S.
Waters P. ■
tv ays been a good •. ,
child. A* hnnn m i .
clubs, rn;-.',oh: :: |1; . . d
•She wit t ■
could to aid com
rational prepre -
Cc.ur.*'-
She it 'he mcW-r f- <•!
dren Mt?- D? -h- ! ■
who gradual., ri •th v - • : ' •
Shaw Uniw-sp, R -r- ■ • '•
beep teaching in i "- r. •'
cf North C»icl--.a u >- i
years. Miss K len T. v .. .
u»»e of Fayeti.-v,;'- f.
lege, Fayetteville .v d '• •
be l- nf Horton H h s
boro Mr J- p ■
eren of the jfi .
tends A&T Coll*':-'
snd Mr Bobby Ti.
student a* 'e "
Fayetteville B : -
the State o f
Mrs Turner ••>•! ■ >
with four lltt'" eh
the. proper home ‘
inc and cam •• •••■ : ■ •
each Sunri-v t
them up !hr <
grow and t h ~.• >
er with fat'h G .-> ;
Christian life )-,->? ;v.-
all those dev- pa?* and rt>*■ -!v
can “r>e how u : p >y
the Lord. Her o
Sri'-.r college m ' ■■■<’ "
CLINTOH
NOTES
BY H V .10!!' 'ON
516 Willi,* nr. >!
CLINTON—The Da-iv v
B:b!f School of t
tutiona! Baptist C' 1 . ■ i;• ■ • •. M
last week. Eer F H v ■ - ;
tor, served a? . up - •• ■ i- ■ H
M Johnson !
The teacoei•> 1 ,r
Dupree Mu- Ov -•• ' ? •’
son, Mir* Pat m r»i
Sandra Kirby, -u f■ : t* •
ns. Miss M f tiP ;
Margaret Samp nr
Bennett Refve.-
ed everv dav.
The followin', c‘m :, irf ••• in
attendance Bobbie B
But.ler James CJii " - '
derwood. Ron V
White, M 'll -im
Johnson Jr
Jonny McNeil. Hr
James Jetier:-on. t.
Jonita Sampson. V • '
Mamie Samp: r w '' '
Mamie Sloa: . R- •
Judy S Faison
Moses Hp! grove, 1 ! .-r •
Raeford. Jr. Ti > ■ ■ ■ 1 '
Demetress Cousin ■•• r - ?■
Geraldine Be!:. 1
chell Newkirk . •’
Jackie John . r :b-
Carolvn Puke r-.
Tasha But! : p - '' - ■ v
tricia. Oates. John MPn, : _
Newktrk, Arthu W< ('
Johnson F,--r-
Sampson, Essie ‘-r... v
Oates, Raymon ; ni !
Newkirk Bobbie M-vbi'
Mack. Abeo.t Lee JurV. uu T
Harper. W.jdaren Cork M .j
--son. James Edward Cor.h ••. Pat
sey 80-kin. Ouden TO' 1 iovd
Dr a whom P p -’
Deborah Beckett ’ ' r ' '
Boone. Elwood Mm B-n
MaJnor. Chrv-tal lo • !>■
Milton Smith. Charic:- K. by,
Douglass Be.-t. It- 4 "id
tis Shambrv. Rober! • snnj
Ronnie Butlci Adolph Pi.m
Frank Morise- Lorn i tiler '
reun Bryant. Brenda Par: -r J mi.
Kirby, Robert Moor- Sami ->n\
James Jackson, Anthony < ut.
Bingham.
Elsie Parker WtlUam Ktrby.
Leonard Hill. Wrntlso.o >■ v.> f>-..
Essie Mae McCall, Edith (' •
nutt, Denatilur, Hn rnrovt- ' it-
Joseuh Parker, David W'.llium:
Billie Ray Mat We, OUe«i Du;
Jr.. Douglasr Underwood, Bn •
nard Ashford. Jantrs Ashford
Marie Graham. Runic. Che .mutt
Jean Bryant. Elizabeth Bovu-n,
Joyce Grahatn. Jrnni' M- -
Mary McNeil. Ida McCollum. John
A. Sampson, Willie Murk, Gnome
Cousin, Vernon P;»el er C’lv
Sampson Roland : ’ Dr.-, .d
Butler, Josephine Wivi- c
Parker, Henry Bernard Join -m.
Alice Smith, Jimmie Plafl. L.i. -rs
Mathis, Christine Pnrker. L.-i J.-l!
Parker, Iris Jones C. Je Mon
Carter Jones. Jr., Vcrnell \h :
•ey.
The regular chmcn
were held at Andrew Chaji' i r
tist Chinch Sunday, Juu
three o'clock Rev B I.
his choir, u her- '! ' n n ■
tlon were m char-.-c r >: i -
anniversary of the pri Jor. Rev ,
Green
During the week of Ji;n< Jrri
the following ladi-s ;v tici■ cj .i
Presbyterian In -vdc >otnimi ! ->n. 1
Conferenc’ at Win- ton - .Icm ■
Teachers ColPcc: M C:i‘\v-i me
Walker, Mr Man-.:? r -isop - 1
Mabie Foweli 1 c.i M,- • Shu!: •
Caldwell TP - c,',..: - --rp.'.- ■. ■■■•,•'. .
sored hv the >-«d
of North Carcf-na
Mr Janr •: .R- •I -■ «< •
j; ; f WCCK ‘0 •• v.l •. ~, ! , ; • o'
Rswark. *■’. J
. vow nUn'Clive modern home, a t
i Rtsfi Oldsii-.obUe. 2-tone, her two
! daughters are leaching school, the
two ho\;; are away and nobody is
home. -ii -The Old Man", Mr
>" i>. ' Turner, who works out !
This is very happy family who
uiingiy frif n«iy with every
! body.
MR F.l v JOHNSON nits
M- tv Johnson. 8.1 died of a
K •"*'! --it.it.k ~, hi:; hon.r- in Gold- i
I: I-': 1 oci..! services j
" r h- id at Hobcrt.-; Chapel j
r i s >), lV wi'h Rev C. C. !
i' l '-' '• o;ficjolmv. Mr. Johnson !
" V :l n;>t ' -of (iol'Jston in Chat
! 0.-ori County.
ii ■ .is s charier member ! -f the :
'■■■' '■ Loci;;.- ;.|»6 F. A. A. j
M Most Wnishipful Pnnce Half. |
h!a!c of v C H p »'s • worthy i
: o:: ,n Ihr Cold-Uon Star .
! e No. ’.fill Gold.StOn.
.Snrvivn-s are -1 sisters. Mrs. j
i R. ■ shore. Mrs Jc<«ie ;
!). i.-l ■: Jf.-irrcs. Sanford: Mis? ■
■i tv - i John-.on. Goldston; one :
broiher Mi Boh Johnson of East j
1 i; ilds*on md 5 daughters Mrs. j
Win.-w '.V, hh of Winston-Salem: j
I Mr- Eli/,-both J Welk tnf Wins- !
ter. SS , Miss T.eah Johnson of
. Dui-harn: and Misses Sadie and
j Bi niMi'- of 'ln- home; S,>ns—Mr.
C'.i'ri' r! 1 .• ohr :n of Oovrhmri,
r ■ pvt Johnny.- '"hnsori of fj.
S \.rny. ..‘her sons of the home
.Four., . Earl Donna! Bennie !
' nt.o 8. .7. Johnson.
It.\v*s in Site church ceme- I
Le v ", :h n N. Anderson of And
s Funeral Home. Sanford, in
charge Mh,,-!e-'s included the pas-
Ai‘ton. R. \ A. F. Me- j
Oleav - and Rev A. F.. Quick.
Y\i ATI ON BIBLE StHOOL
f).r!v Vocation Bible School
1 -’pmed v R'-'i'irts Chanel Rapfmt
( ‘lurch with good enrollment.
Mr L-ila Tysor :•= n charge of
:he 0,-,...k Bible School, which
“pviv-d :n public All par
v-.i , •-•< d m s- rd children to
’F: J hi. >: A proßram for Sun
ni-.ri : o,r;iiur-.- fement is in- |
'••-o-.i vt l>ti« tine Instructor?: :
• '-i.v T-.-.nn, M-s Inez T. i
' Wjfirer. Mi - .1 a. Tumor. Mrs ,T. j
Miss Helen Turner, Mis* !
-f* -n«-<s. iU:ss Annie Lee i
><■•! ‘M • ■ Ethel Roy McTill- j
■y .n. rrel.iry: Mr B:Hy S Dow- !
‘y sup- i-jniend.-nt D. w Headen.
riTl-SRORO NOTES
v M V<v 1 ! S
il MYrtYVA HORTON
F! rxsaono The third pear- i
'• 1 .-• Confetv nee of Mitchell Chap- :
• ' • r.u.rh v, is held June 14-16 ;
Hid- ■ .1. A brown, presided Eid»r !
Br;v,vr preached h most inspiring
sev mors m Father's Day
w- ..Me:.worth art? religion ' !
' ’ demand. •-■•'!? repeated
- 1 Civ a pej Church j
'■ " . i.i'ie if: ft v.-as enjoyed I
by all •■vho attended.
Washington Jr. High School
or\ i rr hooker
JO'-! I'll GORDON RFSSIF
DUDLEY
: f' Promotion Exercises at
v.>,- unroin Junior High School;
-c r . -i as on incentive io all pu-1
; to continue their education
M'-tidelysoftn’s Priests’ March was!
piajTri v the procesional march. I
Aivcvico The Beautiful was sung!
• 'io r Towed by pi aver led by!
’ . Pev a H. Forbes. The Glee'
: Club r-uMirrsd a beautiful version i
of Mcndci'-a.phn'a I Would That j
• My Love.’"
Barbara Forbes who is presi•
' ;i ninth grade present**
•■n n address entitled: What,
America Means To Me."
hit entitled "The Trial of
Mr- Ninth Gride' was presented 1
r»«." cwriim were as follows:!
; ■ . William Robert.son: Clerk.
■Tehv; Branch: Attorney for the
f-J.iie. Vernard Wilson; Attorney
•' '• i'. ■ Cia • Wilhclmenia Camp-1
u. 11: Jury Foreman. Jimmy Hor* j
• n, Officer of the Court, Nor*;
real Doibv. Witnesses. Carolyn!
' ■ in:, r.ettv Thomas. Patricia•
Thomas ai'id Emily Byrd, and the j
Junr. Martha Johnson. Barbara I
•: Jon: Faustine Walker. Caro* j
lyri Collins and Eliza Alston.
A 010 entitled “Sonny Boy” j
wos suna
J W. Eaton, principal award- j
ed certificates to the following!
members of. the promotion class:
; • • i Mao Alston, Pecey Bernice
'r>-!i.-ion Myrtice Olivie Becoat,
Vin-,inin 1101 l Buchanan, Emily
'M il,t Byrd. Wilhclmenia Camp*
!i, V on no Antionette Clarkson, j
Carolvn Odessa Debnam. Chris*!
ine Durham. Barbara Ann For-1
oc Barbara Ann Hinton. Nancy j
to;.u Iredell, Martha Louise j
John on, Barbara Nell Jones, Bet- j
tic Jane Jones. Mary Pattie Lou- I
isc Leonard, Annette Massenburg,
jr ~,, pearl Matthews. Alfredia !
MeCulloueh, Maxine Elaine Me-1
M illi;* n. .Viai v Ruth Poole Lizzie j
: Mae Rhodes. Betty Mae Thomas, I
; Patricia Elaine Thomas, Faustinc j
Y. Walker. Virutoia Jean Walker, j
Bclt-v Jean Weldon. John Earl i
Branch, George Harold Braswell, j
Norman N Ison Dolby, Willie j
Plummer Foster, Richard Edward j
Harris, Jimmie Horton. Hubert)
P le Jackson, Daniel Checo Lang-1
ton, Charles Leonard, Joe Hill 1
l,;::an. Bobby McQueen. Claude;
Mm..- David Connell Myers. Jesse !
Lee Olds. Jr, William .Allen Rob- j
• rison. Jr.. James Leroy Taylor, |
J: Jnrnr . Robert Lee Tharpe, j
Ben Joseph Thomas, Ervin Thea
>im Thomas and Vernard Wilson, j
Bonn: students included
M’ lice Olivia Becoat, Wil
e i "tv! < iiriobe(l, Yvonne
An*imiHfp Clarkson. Barbara
■‘mm lit Dies, Alfredia McCu!*
Irv-h ar J Linde Mae Rhodes.
” r;ss f "i'hvcSi Receives Gif!
We were happy to have Mrs.
** •: ' Hinton, our 1955-56*67
<-’■ •! ho presented the PTA
i -'ft. Suran Caldwell
'■’o •■* present the number of!
'•vpresented at the Par- J !
rr: j Association for the :
THEY SFIU IT AGAIN
‘They did it again.' said Mrs. |
.Lara French vho was greatly sur- i
prised when entering a friend's j
home and the tune “Happy Birth- j
day' 'rang out., Sunday, June. 16. t
Last, year Mrs. French said they
would never surprise her again
but they did. Mrs. Lois Cozart,
twin to Mrs. French, was let. in
on the secret that morning. Mrs.
Cozart of Durham and Lora
French of Pittsboro are daughters
of Mr. J J. Alston and celebrated
their 41st birthday.
This was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson of
Pittsboro. The refreshments were
served buffet, gyle.
Guest? were: Mrs. Carrie Coun
cil, Mr and Mrs Robert. Horton,
Mrs. Sarah Marsh, Mr. and Mrs.
Guyer Alston, Mr and Mrs Joe
Degraffenreidt. Rev and Mrs R
V. Horton, Mr. and Mr? Authur |
Alston. Mr. Richard Alston. Mrs |
Mrs. Mary Stone, Mrs. Mass'? j
Hadley, Mr. James Bell, all of j
Pittsboro and Eider J. A Brown of
Henderson.
At the Western Distirrt 4-H
elimination contest which was held
at. A&T College Greensboro, on
■lone 13 Chatham County got eli
blue ribbons. Misses Horononia
and Payton Harris gave a team !
demonstration on Dairy Foods and i
receiv ed blue ribbons. In the Dress
Revue, Misses Virginia Chavis.
Payton and Herononia Harris each
attained blue ribbons and won the
opportunity to appear in State |
Dress Revue which will he held j
during 4-H week .June 24-29) a; i
A&T College, Greensboro. Misses j
Herononia Harris and Payton Hsr- j
ns received purple ribbons show- i
:ng that they were among the top j
three. They will return to be re- i
judged in the state finals during j
that week also. Miss Hermonia i
Harris received Ist place among j
the top three.
The group wa« accompanied by j
the Home agent, Mrs. M B Pay
hr, and yours truly.
BIRTHDAYS
Some who celebrated birthdays i
recently were Miss Joyce Marsh
Master Norris Lee. Mrs Lois Cur
ort and Lara French
THIS AND THAT
Pfc Bobby A Tay-lor is now vis
iting his grandparents. Mr and
M'-s June Taylor. Pfc Taylor wa?
,-rationed at Fort Benuning G=
Madame J. DeShazor of DeShaz
or? Beauty School. Durham, along j
"lth some of her students, -vero
Sunday guests at the home of Rev I
■n.i Mrs B. V Horton
Mrs Teeie Rodgers. Mattie AJs- i
for L Margret Leach. Misses Oder-sia
Rodgers and Barbara Perrv lef; 1
ntfsboro recently on their way
U. Philadelphia, -‘a, and Detroit
Mich
Wisies Lillian Taylor. Barbara !
',-nd Willi* Fares left for New
Vork recently
school year 1955*57. Air? Hinton
now resides in MB Vernon. N. Y. i
Washington pupils and teach-!
ers*wish for everyone A Happy
Summer."
Zetas To Meet
Zpis Phi Beta Sorority will
meet, Saturday, June 22nd. at 6
! o'clock at the YWCA on Fast
Davie St
The meeting had been previous-1
ly scheduled for s Tarboro Rd I
. Rush Memorial
Church News
BY MRS. ANNIE R THORPE ,
Despite the verv intense heat j
last Sunday out pen's were very j
j wen occupied.
The Church School at 9:45 a.m .
was well attended by both child
ren and adults which is indeed a
[ credit to our church The Proces
j sionai "Marching to Zion” was
j * Rf * °ff by the choir with the
| prayer of consecration at the altar.
On ascending the choir toft the
| Doxology is sung followed by the
i P 3Kt ora! prayer and choral res
ponse. Our Ist Hymn No. 72 This
is my Father's World" was sung
lined by our Pastor Rev. W D
Carson. It was "Father’s Day" end
the hymns were in keeping with
the same, The- responsive reading
j was foi the 22nd Sunday “The
: R b ,r *f °f *aith." followed by the
I "Gloria Patria.” Scripture lesson
j was from St. Luke’s gospel the 19th
i chapter comprising, 24 verses The
I fervent prayer was offered by Bro.
: fhomas Jones. The choral response
! ( \ Have Mercy" was sung
j softly and sweetly by the choir.
| < ’ ,ur 2nd Hymn No. 256 "Faith
lof our Fathers" was sung while
! ! h<; congregation meditated devout-
I y
After the singing of the spiri
| 'ual He Knows How Much We
j '- an n, ar " the minister chose hi*.
: text from the same scripture read
| * IjUke *' t '. 12 "And the younger
Os them said to h IS father. Father, i
R»ve me the portion of goods that
■ aheth to me. And he divided unto
! tT 11 , 1 „ hl ; iivine "
n*-J Indulgence.” The minister be- !
gan by saying that too often par
ents indulge their children in the
''•rung, but the family altar should
be one of the standards to be set
up by parents.
Thu was inded a very inspiring
r Ather s Day message At th* 730
'-■rlock service the minister - 4 ad
scripture from the Theme Today i ■
il i’ou will Hear Mv Voice H^*' 4 *
f'n net. Your Heart." “ ‘ j ;
Th<- minister said the reason we I
should hear his voice is because j
nt 1,1 uncertainty of life." Wei]
have no promise of what will hop- | <
pen tomorrow Our hearts should I I
be flexible enough to hear him to- * i
THE CAROLINIAN
CONCORD
NEWS
BY MRS, MARION H BOYD
Telephone State 2-2583
I BVANS-EDDLEMAN WEDDING
CONCORD —Miss Betty Jean
| Evans became the bride of Wil
liam Thomas Eddleman on Satur
day, June 8, at 8:00 p.m. in the
Zion Hill AME Zion Church. The
Rev. James Eddleman of Austin,
Texas, and brother of the groom,
officiated, assisted by the Rev.
M. F. Boulware, pastor of the
church.
The chancel was beautifully
decorated with palms, gladioli,
and candelabras.
Miss Margaret Asbury and Rob
ert Howie presented a program of
1 wedding music, both vocal and
instrumental.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. Giv
en in marriage by her father, she
was lovely in a gown of chant-lily
lace and tulle Her finger tip veil
] was attached to a tiara of seed
j pearls. She carried a. white pray*
| er book topped with an orchid
Miss Bernice Eddleman. the
groom s sister, was muicl of hon
or. Other attendants weer Mrs,
Lois Pearson of Winston-Salem,
Misses Alice Stewart, Jimmie
Freeman. Margie Locke, Peggy
Douglas, and Mrs. Hilda Alexan
der of Concord. Kathy Evans,
i niece of the bride, was flower
! girl. Richard Dickinson, Jr . son
of the groom’s pastor, was ring
bearer.
Otho Eddleman. served his bro
ther as best man. Ushers were
Jerome Evans, brother of the
bride, James Smoot. Clarence
! Forney. Julius Franklin. Willie
; De Bose, and Martin Smith.
| Mrs, Eddleman in a graduate of
J Barber-Scotia College class of '55
i and a teacher at Central High
j School in Ashebnro. She is a mem
i ber of Alpha Kappa Mu honor
| society,
Mr. Eddleman. son of Mr. and
I Mrs. Louis Eddieman of Rock
i well, is a graduate of Johnson C.
Smith class of '57. He served two
years in the armed forces.
The couple left on a wedding
trip immediately after the recep
tion held at, the home of the
bride's parents at 137 Broad St
Following the wedding rehearsal
on Friday evening, the couple was
' honored with a cake cutting at
j the Princess Street, home of Mrs.
Cora CSldwell, maternal grand
mother of the bride.
CHRISTIAN GONFEREM F
Mrs Annie Belie Springs and
1 M. Cl ♦of* Cor
cord were among the twenty-one
graduates at the close of 'hr r.hir
; ty-fourth annua) Interdenomina*
! Mortal Christian Conference eon
| ducted by Women of the Church
Synod of North Carolina Presb.v
--i tenon Church. TJ S held at. Wln
j ston-Salem Teachers College June
Ist through 7th Mrs. Springs and
Mrs. Cloud received certificates
for four-year Bible Study and
perfect, attendance certificates.
Mrs Springs also wrote the
i class song while Mrs Cloud sug
: zested the class motto During the
I graduating exercises Mrs Cloud
; presented a gift of cash from the
class of ’5" to the president, Mrs.
,F. L Atkins
Two move Coneordians. Miss
j Alberta Winecoff and Mrs Luda
! S. Blue, were among the 215 wo-
I men representing nine denomina
lions at the conference this year.
Mrs. Blue representing Price
] Memorial AME Zion wa? spon
! sored by Bayless Memorial Pres
| hyterian Church, Mrs. Cloud rep
: resenting Westminister Presby
l lerisn Church was sponsored by
McKinnon Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Springs and Miss Winecoff
I representing Mary E, Chapman
j Mission were sponsored by First
j Presbyterian Church which also
! sponsors the Mary E. Chapman
! Mission Mrs Springs is head ol
1 the Mission and has worked :n it
I faithfully for six years. Early in
1957 the Mission occupied Its new
! buiidina on Lincoln Street.
EDUCATIONAL TOUR
Mrs. Annie E Byers and Mrs. j
j Lula S. Blue left Concord Mon
day. June 17th for Miami, Florida
where they will join a group tak-,
ing "A Caribbean Tour in Com-;
parative Education” sponsored byj
the graduate school of A&T Col-1
lege in Greensboro
They will fly from Miami on ;
June 20th and visit San Juan.
Cuidad Trujillo, Port, an Prince.
Kingston. Port Antonio, and Mon
tego Bay returning to Miami on I
.July 6. Sixteen North Carolinians
will be among the twenty-five
persons from six states and the j
District of Columbia
RECREATION
There are fifty children enroll- j
ed in the Beginners Swimming
Class now being conducted at Lin- \
coin Pool This class will end on
Friday, June 2’, unless delayed)
by adverse weather conditions.;
Those who pass the .swimming |
test, for beginners will receive Red i
Cross certificates.
Registration for Intermediate !
class will be held on Monday,
June 24th. Persons who have be
ginner’s certificates or who can
pass the test for beginners may
register for intermediate swim
ming. Mr. ,J. D. Withers, director.;
urges that those who want these j
free lessons register on Monday:
so as not to miss any of the, in-j
struction. Residents of Concord j
and nearby communities are ell- 1
Bible to take advantage of the i
lessons
j
day. After » certain time God
ceases to pleed with Sinners. You
should never argue with God and
put off nothing that should be
done today Therefore, it k. very
necessary that you harden not your |
heart but hear him today not to- I
morrow.
This whs also an inspiring mes- i
sage He continued to extend to I
you an invitation to visit one of I
our services on Sunday
The demand for industrial wood j
product? of ail kinds by th? end !
of the century i? expected to be |
front 53 to 105 per higher [
than st preterit,, ■ *
DAVIE STREET
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev Robert L. Shirley, Pastor i
Sunday. June Ifi. 1557
The topic, "Jesus Never Fails
was quite appropriately ci osen for
Church service on last Sunday.
I ’ Whoever does not regard what he
has, as most ample wealth is un
i happy, t'no he he master of the
: world ”
PAYING HOMAGE TO FATHERS
Children's Sermon -- Because
i we don'i see Dad very much wc
I sometimes cast all our affection
j on Mom. Although Dad is not with
! you all the time this does not
mean that he does not love you.
The fact that he works hard for
you shows his true love Love does
not have to be tangible. It does
not have to be seen
: Children were urged to go home
and kis Dad today He might wipe,
it off but he will like if
Sunday was Fathers' Day All
' | over the world fathers were stick
• in,® out the r chest? It- is good to
i have such an occasion to honor the
| Fathers of the Nation
Mr, Harold Anderson publicly
11 expressed hi? desire to give his life
rj to Jesus Christ, and become a
■ j member of the church. Pending his
, j Baptism Sunday morning Session
• j has unanimously approved his ro
i : quest God's richest blessing? upon
: : him’ as he comes to us
1 Our Bible School • enrollment at
■ I the time of this printing is 75.
’ There are 5 teachers plus the pas
tor. As you can see this is quite a
‘: responsibility The school will of
'j ficiaily close June 21st. with clos
. i ing exercises next. Sunday after
: noon An outing for the children
' : has been tentatively scheduled for
Saturday, the 22nd.
Rev, Shirley attended official
; business of the Church. Tuesday
I and Wednesday. He participated
. in ihfe Synod Training Conference
; Wednesday through Friday Ca
> i tawba Synod meeting. At Synod
I Mr. F. J. Carnage will he th p of-
r 1 ficial lay delegate from Davie
■ Street Both of these meetings will
‘! be held at Barber Scotia in Con
cord. Notth Carolina.
1: The Roys of this Church ages
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WASHER LOOKS
’EM OVER |
,
hr Leßer Warner
. 1 CHARLOTTE On. la?' Sat.
! urday, June 15 Mr Jack Doyle
r : Howell, and Miss Gwendolyn N
I j Jenkins were joined in wedlock i
<! the University Church at John- ,
1 • son C Smith University. The re- j
1 ception was held at the home of
1 | the bride’s parents, Rev. arri Mrs
Thomas Jenkins who reside a? 317 j
’■: Carmel St Miss Jenkins was a i
! music instructoi ut the ctfv school ]
ij,
i system.
j Last week Mrs Viola Howell.
1 who resides at 917 Oakiawn Ave.. I
! v as stricken with a stroke in one
. ! one leg and is unable to walk, Mrs !
. i Howell, is a sister of Mr Robert :
| Fulwiley She is a member of the
Second Caivary Baptist Church i
Mr. and Mrs Javan Hunter an- j
nounce the engagement of their I
' daughter, Rosen a. to Mr James K, ;
: Nicholas, son of Mr and Mrs By.
; om Nicholas. Sr. The wedding will j
i take place Saturday June 25. at ,
| the Friendship Baptist Church of j
which the Rev Coleman W Kerry. |
‘j Jr is pastor. Time of ‘he wedding ;
( will he 7 p m
Last, week the Rev John W Rob
; inmn. are Carolinian salesman.
: who has been blind since birth,
i earned papers to Orangeburg, S C i
• Rev Robinson stated that as he !
| was standing at the First National ;
! Bank, a colored offirer ram? to
I him to purchase a Carolinian, and
to tell him that a man had just
• been arrested and would be bold in
] jail until 8, before he gei? a trial
’unless someone bailed him out
The person was Mr, Aaron Maple
j w hose, bond is at present F 2.000.
j First Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Last Sunday morning the pas- !
; tor, Rev. F G Lowery, brought :
i the Father's Day message Hi?!
j text was taken from Jar. 31:9 Th?
j text read as folows: They shall j
! com?* with weeping and with sup
! lication will l lead them I will j
5 cause them to walk by the Rivers ‘
! of Waters in a straightway, where
! in they shall not stumble For 1
j am a Father of Israel, and F,ph
; rann is my first born
He used a three-fold subject
; Divine Love Repentance and The
; Jews' return.
I Everyone present enjoyed the j
1 wonderful message. Rev. Lowery
| said :n the message that when God
called Jeremiah he had an excuse
but decided to trust in God Whole
hear ted ]y in order that he could
do tangible work for the Lord a tin I
Master. The Rev. Lowery went on !
1 to say thaf it is so right to give i
| respect to our earthly father, but j
| we should wade out on the pro- j
I mises of our Heavenly Father.
Music for the morning service j
! was furnished by the junior choir, 1
with Miss Earthy Clay at the pi
| ano Mr. Sam Pittman, along with ,
Mr. James Miller, had charge of j
the devotion service
The sink members are Mrs E |
D Jennings in hospital, Mrs. Cora !
Glenn, who resides on Oliver St j
Rev F. G Lowery, pastor. Ger- I
! trade Williams, reporter,
; Second Catvarv Baptist Church j
j Last Sunday Father's Day va? I
j celebrated at the Second Calvary j
i Baptist Church The men of the j
; church were in charge of service!
| all day
; At tl o'clock Sunday morning!
) the pastor, Bcv J M Kennedy, 1 j
j brought us a very inspiring ser- j
j mon. He spoke from this subject |j
'The Duty of the Father and the
Son." 1 j
| tend the Annus! YMCA Summer
j Day Camp, beginning Monday, j
June 1'!. The hours are from 11:00 \
A M 'o ann P M Registration j
ire will be 25c. C. L Anderson. |
Boy's Worker,
Prayer Services will bp held as
usual Wednesday nignt at 7'oo T\
M W<’ ure" you to share the spir
itual blessings these meetings are
bringing into the lives of those
who attend.
Our Seoul Leaders still are look
ing for boys 11-15 for Scouts. We
need morn boys coming it' at the
tenderfoot level in order to really
make a worthwhile troop. Please
send your hoys if they arc th.s age. j
Mr. Lawrence Ljghtner is ser* !
iously ill We urge your remem- j
her oner- of him and others u ho are j
HI in your prayers
Mr and Mrs. David Robinson
and baby from Washington, D. C.
were among visitors in church
Sunday.
Mr James Johnson and Mr
Houston Jones are heading up the j
Boy Scout Troop of this churrh. It
is hoped you the members of this j
church will support the c-ffors of i
these men and make Troop 127
the leading Troop in town You j
ran do this by sending your boys •
to the meetings each Tuesday !
evening from 6 to 7:30 P M. This |
j hour and a half is wisp investment
| in your hoy's future
Daily Vacation Bible School he- j
j gem here las: Monday morning at j
j 9:00 A M We are glad that, this .
I -.car's attendance surpassed all j
j other years
The JOY’ Club met Wednesday j
, night at the Church.
I Catawba Synod Training Con- ;
fcrence to be held at Barber Scotia j
i College. June 13-19 All church i
i school teachers, youth workers. |
Presbyterian Men's and Women's i
Organization’s officers, Sunday
School superintendents, and all j
others concerned with providing |
the Christian Education program ’in ;
i the local church are eligible to at- :
tend Registration $2.50
i College gradaijtion presents were
presented to Misses Helen Pavpe
and Ms hie Wynn,
1 Musi.- for the morning service !
'Ciic rendered bv the Men s Cho- !
ms with Miss Nayarene Jones at !
i the piano.
Many visitors were present dur-
Img the morning worship hour j
I During the evening worship hour
s Father's Day program was pre
-1 pentad by the men of the Church,
j This program ■»-as presented in
i the torm of a pageant Th<= title of
| the program was The Store of
j Joseph '' Some of the characters
portrayed in the play were Jacob,
iMr Lindsay Simmons. Joseph as
. a boy. I.eon Johnson. Joseph as a
j man, Mr Jack Johnson. King
i Fharaoh, Mr O O Feaster. But- >
ler. Mr Francis McMichael. Baker j
j Joshua Bittle Guard. Mr. Willie
j Walton
The mothers of Joseph were
j played by the following men.' I
Messrs Charlie Simmons. Robert
i Fartlov. John Phillips. Travis Al- :
i exander. Claude Anderson John- ’
; ny Wallace. _ Wesley Phillips. Torti
j my Bi"ie, Howard Anderson and
Leroy Warner
Music for the program was pre
sented by Miss Nayarsne Tones j
and Mi Albert Heath. Director !
and Narrator for the program was *
jMi Robert Simmons.
On Friday night, June 27, thr
i Vacation Bible School will present
| <* s closing exercises Ail members
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE 52, 19.
GOLDSBORO NEWS
By Henry C, Mitchell
GOLDSBORO l2B seniors.
Dillsrd High school heard Irvin
Knight an acountant. in the busi
ness office of North Carolina Col
lege, urge them to go forward on
the strength of their motto. "We
finish to begin" a: their com
mencement exercises here last
week. Knight is an alumnus of
tile school.
Orris Dumas, member of the
Board of Education, presented thr j
diplomas to (he «7 boys and S’, !
girls.
John H Wooten, assistant prin
cipal at Dillard, presented scholar
ships to: Joe Frederick Bryant,
Adam Williams, Mary Ann John
son, Leslie Davis, Eleanor Joyce.
Simmons. Melba Holmes, Betty
Joyce Howell. Bruce Cherry. Shir
ley L.'inr. Marian E. Isler Marie |
Moore and Vivienne Talc.
Miss Joyce Simmons presented
; s he valedictorian address and Lea- I
| lie Davis the saiutatorian address !
Mary Ann Johnson war. nr stress !
of Ceremonies. -
The Dillard Glee Club presented |
special music under the direction
I or Non A. .Stitt, Rev B M. Coiey,
I chaplain of State Hospital and Rea
| C L. Park? presented the prayer
; and benediction, respectively
1 Those receiving diplomas were.
| Charles Arrington Eddie Baker,
John n Baker. Joseph Baldwin,
; Marcus Bass. Claude Barnes, .James
| Barnes, George Beamon. Amos
1 Best. William Bowden. John Britt,
j Charles Bryant. Joe F Bryant
i Freddie Burden, Harold Burden,
j Thomas Campbell. Bruce Cherry
■ David Lee Coley. Melvin Cox. Wal
j te r Daniels, Kenneth Darden. Les
•He Davis Albert Dixon, Robert
. Fields. Samuel Flowers. Lemuel
| Forte. Robert, Gobbs. Ervin Gran
dy, Rommie Green. Doyltt Ham
i Conit Hamilton, Bruce Hobbs,
j Frank Holloman. Clifton Hurn
-1 phrey. Clarence Hunter. Emmett
| Jackson. James Johnson, George
! Lane. Sylvester Lane, Edwrd Na
| thsniel Moore. Bu! Murray. David
i Newsome, Avon Pledger. Charles
: Raiford. Lafayette Reid. Robert I
Reid, Baxter Rich, James Rouse I
1 Frederick Sh-dding. William Sim- J
mens, Jarvm Spencer. Emmett
Simmons. Ralph Townsend. Her- j
bert Uzzell, Eugene Vaughn. Mil- I
ford Vick, -1 B Vinson, Adam Wil*
' Hams. Clarence Wi!Uam ,; Ralph
I Winstead. George Worrells, Rob
■rt Wynn. Marian Alston. Thad
• ding Atkinson, Karon Barnes, Jar- |
duel in e Bosemari. Shirley Brinson, !
Annie Bryant, V. nclle Buckrharn, j
Josephine Cherry, Grace Colei. I
Sarah Coley. Adeline Crockett I
Mary Dyer. Jean Edward- R*i 4 k I
I ;
J and friend? are invited come ■
• out and witness this wonderful 1
! program being Dr fronted bv thf
youth of th* iiti i■,
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Fennell Annette Gerald Clarice
Grantham, Elizabeth Green, Bar
bara Holloman Eller Holloman.
Bertha Holme?. Melba Holmes.
Genevieve Howell. Eugenia Mann
Marian Isler, Shirley Isler. Barbara
Jackson Mary Ann Johnson, Don?
Jones, May -Jones. Shirley Lane,
Janet Leach. J met Lewis. Eva
Mitnaul. Frances Moore. Marie A.
Moore. Bertha Nichols. Betty
Darks. Jon Peterson. Doll-na Ray
| nor. Annie Rowe Marie Sampson,
j Margaret Sasser. Eleanor J. .Sim
mons, Lee B Smith. Thelma
Smith. Helen Stallings. Fthelene
■Suggs, Gladys Suggs. Ruth Sutton,
Vivienne Tate, Catherine Taylor.
Gloria Taylor, Hattie M. Thomp
son. Vivian Vinson, Rachel Whit
ley, R-ith Whittod, Magdalene Wil
i in ms. Mar-mret Wooten and Gay
j nolle Yelvcrton.
I Mrs l. N Harris. Mrs J B
| C’arr and Mr J H Wooten were
I advisors to the senior class H V
Biown is principal of the school
i Dr and Mrs Earnest. Payee
j and children Cecilia and Earnest
! -In , of Memphis. Term are visiting
Mrs Rayne*s moiß-*'* My? La-’en3
Watson, 7; i E Chestnut Street
Di and Mrs F B Lipsey tnci
daughter. Miss Marian Lipsey of
313 W Elm. Street, have returned
•o the City after attending gradu
ating exorcise; =t Livingstone Col
lege at Salisbury. N C and Clin
ton College. Rock Hill, 3 C where
Dr Lipsey is a Trustee Dr L:c
?ey, a graduate of Livingstone
Col teg . is pastor ->f s* James A
M E Zmn Chur r h on V Elm St
Mrs Almcta Coley 217 w Elm
Street, died at her home after %
brief Illness.
Funeral services were held from.
St. Mark Church on W Pm? St
with Rev J D Mclvm pastor of
ihe church oficiatihe
Mrs Coley is survived by one
soil Wallace Coley, of the home
two brothe •= Ginn Coley of Fre
mont and George Coley of Golds
boro
Buvai y -•- in Colei eemeterv
j in Wayne Countv
j Mis? Ann R Field? daughter of
| Mr;, c F Council, received a de
! ftree. Master of Social Work. June
j 3 at Atlanta University School of
I Social Week. Atlanta G?. She re
ceived. her bachelor of Arts de
cree from Bennett College. Greens
boro in 1955 and will join the so
cial service department of St. Lou*
1 i? General Hospital, St. Louis. Mo.
| ,n September a? a medical social
i worker.
{ As a part -if lb? cities recces
j tionai program outdoor movies
j ; )i r being shown each Wednesdav
I evening at ?:30 at the Leslie. St.
, t .n tj( -pi,-i a,i children
1 invited to =tend ti-o-c f res mo vies
Vnu never outgrow vour need