WEEK ENtHNG SATURDAY. JUNE 29 ! t 3 ■■ ■ TTH DISTRICT FASTI RN STAR CONFAB Scrap 30-odd M«nibf f s of the 7th iTts.*»irt nr der ~f F ' i-n • t.ji affiliate nf the Masontr Lodge, met at M! r.ipn BiphM Church rr enth i < '‘ : '^”¥ffi9yi_' ; 'ysfer V -'-'j. HI VNERS IN NT A I IV! STOCK JUDGING CONTEST— A t«» m from Ibe Lincoln High •Schott, Bessemer city. took top ho>.io?» in the Livestock • (nixing ♦ f w \l T f ' .. '•? ,m . ...... CHA JB QUARTET - - Thm i quartet from the Sampson Coun ty Hlrf*. School, Clinton, v. i sang tSmßnselves into the hearts • ‘ ym-.v .~ r p-- sspp/fet: : ENTs.RTAIN VISITING At,6l CULT! RISTS Wien a 'rish“ of prol sfiomi agrt-ultuiral « or kers ‘Visited Grm.nsbore lar.t week for Extension Agents’ Training Conference and the B&P Women Map Plans For Annual Convention NEW VC) F, KCI IT- ' CAjOB As” ~ Mrs M.'i'it Hamsnn. fv ■,iicntji President of the Busin'rs and Prof essional Women has iu?t sent out a special announcement to a!! Io cs! unit* concerning the forthcom ing Convention m Pittsburgh Oc with Mrs Vlrlie Byrd tirind District Deputy in charge Mem bers of Mu \mse •• 1 orp and of- I Mere- .-ire shoun in front row: Robert Brew, Mesdamrs ft. S ■ vtr< t hold in ronnertton " iih the annual Now Farmers of V merira Convention held si A. and T College E. W. Draughan, left, their a>l visor, congratulates «• ! yA'etftV- »Ms -<r ,|i|TP‘»T ! of the judges at the recent j New Farmers of America Com yention heir last week at A and T College jo win the State cham North Carolina Association of New Farmers of America Con vention, both at A and T Co! lege. R, F. lone* entertained them at , reception. Chatting at the reception from left to right < .ill ■ i>' i lo*h 11th sr,r| 1 ?th 13,*17 1 uhen t'*'o ft 100 00 Srhoh i-'. h jp^ ■ ’viil Yj\ £-,\en to wortfcj Ccllok.- t i Students ■ I Lest year i Convention here in • ! NYC drew TOO delegates end their ■ I f.rknda to the Hotel New Yorker I Mapeit, fairs Hines, Estella renre, Ella R Allen, E h Ma irii. Nora Bailey; Rev I A Hunfrr Also Mesda.mes Miff gie Strong M D Trott. Vera tram members: Lewis Brooks. Balias: William Weight. Besse mer Cftv and Rayford Barnes, Jr. King: Mountain. pinn Sup Composing the group from left in right are: Cult on I ryar, William Fields William Smits> and Robert Underwood, Mrs W F Reed, Mr and Mrs loner., Mia*. M H. LeGrand. Fav rttev 111*, and Sirs. Margaret Wade, Nashville, Little Robert •tones Jr , appears also interest rd. ' where the three-day session was one of the best in the history ot ihe organizntton Women reviewed the role or women in Volunteer Service at that inne. end this year they will evaluate their role in ’he Crusade for Freedom with Mr: Ham:-op at the top ot the : 'enter. Note-worthy “bout this dynamic National President, whose Program of Service and organization with and for the- B and P Women all over the country speaks for itself, TTTE CAROLINIAN j Slade, \tldlr Rvrrt. Lurv Bui loek. Fannie T Newsome, v F Emery. T W Moore. Roberi to deraon. Barbara Edwards snd Maletha G Clark {J R Barren ~ ! i • if the fact that she if row working |on plans for a special Business . •and Professional Clime •'■bieh is to be a pan. of the Convention i Program. She is also compiling materia), for same and other i«n)ts !of the Program ,n the Nat ona) | Office of *he B and F at MS So Burnet St reel Pa - -’ Orange j Jersey- This yes; i. the gnidr-n an.r.iv--, . sary of the nation's professional agricultural engineering organiza- Mon known a? thp Ampnr<ao Soci | pfy of Agricultural Engine rs j DRIVE SAFELY Sisal the Scene qt a* . ii H : ■ fk Nj. * " r < *%}' „ | v * m Jus i jfoika dob are top Summer drama, rive! :■;!] c> a-. in Junior So phisti-atei' ‘ill -heath With vjch j highnecked, plain bodices only a hghf mv fair-lads figure will dn j From coat! to coast, women arc finding that perfect, proud bosom line with new- Cotton Prettv Bra Beautiful as we!) a-, dutiful, thr ' cool, prettv uplifter hi Plavtes keep' ■j its shape (and vourO despite months of machine «ashing Tips on Toyring ■Mrmw Ct/rol l <jm> apn >nt& Women'i Fro'-,/ Authority Trove! Survey If you took a trip la.-.' year, you j are a s'atistic - part of a . n-vry | I taken by the AAA on vacation frav* I; el. Her!? are some of the farts ~pd ' figures you probably figured in One half of all America vara j lions a' least on re a year ; ; mg some Jl2 billion in the process, j Private automobile trips in ’he United States account for. ?>■"• pei rent of all travel within the count y each year; 11.5 billion vehicle n il«? I driven on vacations, and a $10.4 billion expenditure, j In half the states, travel is ranked among tim three mo-’ im portant industries. It ranks first in Florida, New Jersey, Nevada and Washington, D.C Here is how the traveler spends I his dollar: food, 2R rents lodging, | 22 rents; retail purchaser., 20 rents; gasoline and oil. 10 rents; enter tainment and recreation, R eent«; tires, parts, repairs, S emis. Os every 100 motorists c n route, OB stay in motels; 16 stay at hotels or resorts; 16 with friends m rela tives; 4 camp out; and 1 lives in i house trailer. The great, upswing in t,v;r rl is due to. population nsr. increased i naming power; r°orf* )tiko'ft ! plans, and j social fcecar’ty benefit in p ?*)d?r eiH- | tit ns; and increased p&fser.ger car ; regiatration. I ■* I Hr Atlanta llniv. Sets HOG's From Estate ATLANTA - <ANP' Atlanta University has received a bequest of over $140,000 front the estate of Mrs. G. hrudf Warp Runre, daugh ter of Edmund Asa Ware, first president of Atlanta University, 1869-1883 according to President. Rufus K. Ciement The money null become part of the Wr i■ e Fun d \■ •Iti rh v* as e ?t;»h • 1 1 shed in memory of the Warp fam ily in b : 186 Prior to this l ad dition the fund cpniauied over $7.1,000, >lr?. Buucfp u’3% net ♦he daughter of the school’* founder sud siMrr of Fdv/otd Twitr-hell Wa‘’e. the third pre siclcnt, 1007-1922, hut was her self a teacher if* the University.. Trained a kindergarten teacher, -he joined the fa.rul ty of ihp nor mi! department i»i 1904 and in 191? instituted a department for the training nf khider garters teachers the first of Us kind south of ington for Vf 2ror f . In 10.19 she directed the first | <- omnir-nreroenf T’ne O- j prn Door, * 'vii rh ''••' *»s s ll bs • j ly repealed ruiceasfully manv times j f»K q money ratsing prop ‘'t for tbo I University, .first in tbm Atlanta j City Auditorium, then in Savan- ! nah, and. in 1920-21. in New Eng- \ land and New York. | The \Vmm Fund >■ part of the | sen era! ?ndov't?icr*t of the Tjnivor- : nty. f!v- mcome bo ins credited • to the ~alary of the o’ofesor of sociology, Hulan Jack RfIPP For Post NEW YORK iANP• - Political observers predict tha* Hulan E Jack will have to battle to win a second term as Manhattan Bor ough President The exact posi tion of the first Negro ever elect ed to s Beard of Estimates Post will be determined rno r o clearly within the next wfce-k wh«*n parry designation deadlines are reached. Mr. Jack Is virtually cer ♦alyi of the resuhir Tammany dcsliinaHon However Man ha t tan r»nr Lbairman Thorns* 1. f • "r> ">, v. •'ns'' nondfi.ation of t’lmfr t farter for the ;V>*U m 195". %i'i (hr '■tag*' for elec tion nf ,i Negro, reported!' in ronsirbi jng supporting 1 a wVdte nominee this year An arUi-Tnmm;mv rendition i beaded by three on F'J dr-h*mt ! loaders. It B B!alkie Rmf Sb~nd or.d Herbert Bruce, is also reported : to onnose the present innimbent Thr f «bora? party may hold fbp jk.'-V fn the sMirHion. Thev ran the Per J imr*.. Robinson .-»rihi c f Nf? ,?ark in the I •-t election Mavoi* Robert V Winner, who avIJI he barked by the Liberals for re r-lfHion, favors tlm IVfAfibjittan presl , dent Announcement Lot meek tlvU | Harlem pen Adam rieyton 80-v --■ ,: ll will take “completp rent/' fo r ■ three months because of his he iHb <s a sidelight, to the Jack situation Even before Congressman Pm* oil ' was stricken, if was reported he ; indicated hr would not go along ■ with any major Harlem opposition | to the borough president The cost of coinu to college to day is a heavy drain on the aver ! age family's resource:: Insure : aside regular sums in U S. Sav | inr~ Bond'; KDJHKJ PTA HONOR rott V* \R ! * 1 ff» }\t:< rz.irei Hlhtnn, naht, Prr^tfjpr*f r\{ (ha \V i•; htpi tr*P Ifjm 1 rjf l-l ir h -.f tjnnl fT A pep • wMstf.rf (.his pkquf tn Mi£S Susatl 1 ;’ • f iug ihe highest parent attend- i —. .... .^ TOPS SN FARMING—When (he North raroltna Association of New Farmers of America held Hr. aniMi.il convention A and T j College lhr-.c two youths v erf ! GKJ •n l i‘ • v • OK THE CAMPUS i ST lit> Nf HOJ.ASTIf PEC,ION t! The ( itnpur 1i ho Scho i - ,!ir .Regional Puhliritions As iOfi-tliott" if, tfir name of 3 Tt-'v. o! ua'ic atiori tonneri at North Carolina College iart licek Ac* W ■,} ii " *•’•■ ii Ti k • • CHAMPION AND STREET W* Hl' NT, Mrs. Sophia Street and Mr ( rank Champion were united m marriage at Rev. F Z Montague's home, 1103 §. Wil mington Street, on June ISth at P 31 The reception Has held ,t the bride’s ho me The guests ivere Miv F-sle Feed McCloud (>t I m n.v '-prtngv ATr md Airs Den Stalling'. Cteedtnoor; Pres ■ ni'mirp. ('reedmoor. NTrs. Eli zabeth McNair. Mrs. Mattie Wall. ,vt- , (.tiiie Whitaker. Mr-., Dort. Whitaker. Frazier florid. Ctiri'.tm,' Champion and Miss Mary AMce Street. Raleigh M-? Alice Hi. ms, Furjuav Snrtnss and Mr and 3?rs tunlor Thotins and sor. of Fuqua v Springs. rrrr- tnr (hr past srhno! year, i iOl Mi&s « fill)flff c!?.SS pfr • p-tis ,»*irjl rl'f ii thf?** of ?Vtrs. ! *i«M<p V’, r mj| jrrfnt?d (h p pijgy* (f*!* !?<* rI ? f.v. &T! 1$ J ffl.. Eaton. Washington School prin cipal ! awarded top prices In the year roMnd Supervised Farming Con test F. C. Stallings, Jr.. Ra leigh. ? representative of the Plant Food Institute, donor of i-neding to Mrs Ruth J Tillman above, .renter), nervely - elected president, the group hTH seek to enrourrge and improve high school newspapers and yearbook* In North Carolina and neighbor ing states. Other officers shown -•hove include: George Thorne, \ V. C- College, treasurer. Mrs Evelyn Monk and Mr:-. A’ M. Loses A Watch To White Woman A her 19 Years AUGUSTA, Ga. (ANP>— A pic ture in a local newspaper here last week caused a Negro woman to lose a watch valued at. SISOO j that sh* had found 19 years ago. It, seems that the picture of the woman appeared in a recent issue of Augusta Chronicle Herald showing her feeding a pet The j photograph also showed an un i usual type watch on her arm ! PARK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED Straight Kentucky Bourbon m YEARS ©LP 3.SS ftnww 2,25 A/g Quart P!rt* (S>j lAIUHTIIMn PAGE ELEVEN the Defense Bond Prltes, pre sents them to winner Rkhiffi HI!!, right C atawfca first prize as Richard Lowery, center Ker nei-sville, second prlre winner looks on from center Hart Robert L Tana High i*t;hop! Abo skip r r oui 1 *or%; Mr* TUJmar* Pets or. Coon i\ Hifth School, Roxboro; H. G Dau -on. Jr . r College, exec •it?ve secretary, Mrs M. 1. Lar kin. Hillside School Dur ham secretary: aod Mrs. Sirah R Evans, Central H!?h School, VVhitevlHf, rc?ioni! director. \ white woman Mrs. Kay Kithrens was mopping her , pantry when she. saw the pie ture spreading newspapers oh the floor to dry It. She said she recognized the. watch u the one she had lost 19 years ago in a restaurant. Police m estimated and discow* f ered that the woman in the pic* ’- ture had worked In the restaurant 1 tn 1938 and had found the watch. After jeweler who had done • work on the watch Identified it, it was returned to Mrs. Kitchen. i j R>p*> peaches sell more quickly ih-n .- ,--n rnes from help your ft If rnvjnf ■ i rliftplay?

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