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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 Gcli-Bisoro lews 1 CLINTON 1 BY HE Nil V C. MITCHELL GOLDSBORO Mrs. N. Z. Smith, 301 Bright St., who has ; been ill at her homo for several weeks, was taken to New York last week by her daughter, Mrs. j Evelyn Blue, and son, Earl Smith, where she was hospitalized for a back ailment. Mrs. Annie B. Ward, 815 W. Elm Sheet, is home after spending a | week’s vaeztien with friends and j week's vacation with friends and Miss Hilda Thompson, 51k School j Street, has returned to the city af ter spending tire summer in New York with her brother, Frank Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sasser of Nash vilie, Tenn. woe in tin- vii.v la.-' weak visiting Mr. Sasser's parents, Air. and Mrs George Ka r< r ."iJO , Persimmon St. Mr. Sas.-er is a professor of English at Tennessee ; Mate- Universilv at Aiohvd: Mrs. Annie P. Jordan, formerly a member of the faculty of School . Street School and now a resi dent of Vv; mingion, It, ('. is now employed in tin graded school sys tem'of the Nation's capita. Miss Mcricm Linsoy, daughter of Dr. and Airs. ". B. Lipscy, 313 \V. ; Elm Street, is at home after at- i tending summer school at Indiana Univrrs-tv p. T nr.*vlndio na Miss I,ipsey is a commercial ! education teacher at. Apex. CORRECTION: Horae, orelnit av St. James A. M. E. Zion Church which we announced in this column last week as being slated for the second Sunday in October is scheduled for the thtrd Sunday in Octo ber instead We regret the er ror. Mrs. Van Burn King and dough? for. Sarah, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Barbee and son. Russell, Jr., all of Washington, D. C. were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Atkinson, 1202 Groenleaf St. Mrs, King is a sister of Mrs. At kinson and Mrs. Barbee is Mrs. Atkinson's dau«hter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whilted. Mrs. B B. King end Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson motored to Warsaw. N.O. Sunday nfte:norm, where they viyi* fed friends r.nd relatives Mrs. Ada P Ferry and son Ar rof 507 Durham Street, are vacationing in the Pa conn Moan fairs in Pennsylvania. Miss Mattie. Solace, formet f»eul ■r irwin :.. r. ‘ On, d Hi :h School row teaching in Charlotte, v/as m town recently Mr. William Cole, 421 W. Elm Street, is s patient at Duke Hospi tal. suffering with an eye ailment. Mrs. Mery J. Taylor of Wilson was a recent guest of Mrs. Lula Fence He, 203 S. James St. Mr. and Mrs Vs. F. Gibson of I.awvencevill«-. V-> w ere recant guests of Mrs. W. K. Bank. 814 Mimosa St. Mr?. Gibson is the tw iner Miss Jessie Mae Bunks, daugh ter of Mrs. Banks. Tvev J. M- Radnor, pastor of Concord Baptist Church, Haiti morf, Md, was she guest speaker r; Fit;-:* African Baptist Church j <nmnr| Twin City Radio ,:nri App!ianee Corn pany Vf-fc SELL ... WE SERVICE 6. E. Home Applnm.ps. 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Center St., has joined the j faculty of Frink High School in ; 1 LaGrange, N C Mrs. Long, who | i taught in Tennessee last year, will j ! teach music. Miss Alyce 1-losear, 625 Wash- ] ington Stroer, a 1958 graduate of j i Barnes Business School has ac- j ; ccptori a position as secretary at | I West Elm Street Junior High j | School. Miss Hosear was employed j bust year at Georgetown High ! ! School in Jacksonville, M. C. j Mr. and Iviis. Ray Battle and hi? j brother, V.'iiiiam Battle of New j ; York are visiting their mother. ; \l,Henrietta Battle, of Durham j ' Street. Mi?s Wanda Lofton, daughter of i ’Mr md Mrs. Andrew Lofton, 33.5 j W. Pine St; mi is vacationing along | ii her grandmother. Mrs. A B. ' C'U'oy m New York and. Now Jcr j see. with relatives and friends. \j-.- Fannie M. Cobb of Man ' v Y is in the citv visit- •’ in a' Iter rirmts. Mrs. HMtio M | and Miss Lionise Moore, of j : Holt Slier! I Mj. Cora Ferdinand and daugh- j • * rr mi«* Ruth Ferdinand, returned | eentlv from Washington. D. C. J I Mrs. ’.Julia 0. Davis, member of I it-f, Sr he Street School faculty ; ter the part six years, resigned re- 1 rent! v to accept a position in the ! Greenville School system in her John ii. Banks, who Mr 5 years ; was a member of tne Dillard High ; Srhr.nl faculty and who resigned ; e.ir'v in the summet to accept a j I similar position at Ligon High! : school m Bn” igh was in the city j j last week visiting friends. Dr and AT re Crawford B Lind sey of Nashville, Term, were here last v, r k spending s few days with Mts Beutrjee Brooks, the sister xt : ; jjndsey. 219 W. Pine St. i, t ; ; • r .; ■ n~f ■ Ruhr 1- Darden of Goldsboro. Dr. T,ind y now herds the department of ' DnUish «t Tennessee State Uni i v ,was coach of athletics and j teacher of English and History at. Dillard If gh. School from 1927-30. p rn f and Mrs. C. '! Bland, who | have been spending the summer at Storrs. Connecticut, attending the i Universilv of Connecticut, have returned to the city.. The Blands ; ere faculty members of West Elm I Street Junior High School and I School Street School respectively. ! Other Goldsboro teachers return i jng to the city to resume their du ; tics are Mrs Valeria Morgan, from In ii.or a do] is. and Miss A. J. Riggs • bee from Chapel. Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Williams ; of Tennessee State University, na- I'o r- of Duplin County, wese re ; cent guests of Miss Dorothy Pe.elc : on E. Spruce Street, , i | , Lcuisburg Motes sv MBS ALVIN WILLIAMS • • I LCUISBURG The Mitchell |1 : ( bajaei Church Club Nc- 4 recently | : ; met at the home of Rev, and Mr*, j ! ,1. B. Wilson with the chairman ■ Mr. James S. Jones, in charge of j : the meeting. j After a brief bur:ness period the group enjoyed the lesson which was led in discussion by Mis. | James S. Jones. The hostess served a salad, chicken sandwiches, lem- j on ada and candy. The Mitchell Chapel Church 1 Club No. 6 me s at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Williams August 29 at 8:30 p.m Mr. Arthur Willi ams was in charge of the meeting. After a brief business period was nvc. the lesson (or the. month was j discussed by Mrs. Mary L Willi- I am? The hostess served stuffed i tomato on lettuce, rite, punch and I «»ndy. The Mitchell Chapel Usher , : Board held its regular monthly! meeting Friday night August 30 i at the church with the president 1 presiding After the business had : been dispensed with, the ushers er,- ! II joyed i general discussion of ush ; i ering, PERSONAL |: Mr and Mrs. Perry Foster arc the proud grandparents of a baby ! granddaughter who was born re- | I'f-mly. We are very happy that Mrs. | ! Celestor Davis has returned home ! ; from Jubilee Hospital and is con- j j tinning to improve. ! Mrs. Maggie Lois Jones and ehil- ! . dren of Newport News, Va. has | returned to their home after spend- j ing a large portion of the summer j | with Mrs. Jones* brother end his j 1 wife. Rev. and Mrs. J. 3. Wilson j 1 ano her mother-in-law and father- j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones. I | IteUKA* , YODKA Bs3*9S 1 . y^ vr 80 Proof Also 100 Proof. Made from Grain by l. Relsky & Cie, Cockeysville, Md. U S, A. I NOTES By H. M. JOHNSON CLINTON Hills Nursery and Kindergarten School will open for ; the 1957-58 term Thursday morn ing, Setptember 5, at 9 a.m. at 216 West Boney Street, Clinton. The oUice will be open Wednesday, September 4. for a conference with parents and registration of i children after 9 a.m. The Friendly Garden Club’s j | members motored to Atlantic ' i Beach, S. C last Tuesday!' Those j I making the trip wen-: Miss Nan- j | c;,' Boykin. Miss Hattie Blackman. ; 1 Miss Wixit Sampson, Mrs. Allie ; j Matthis, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Soi ; acr and daughter, Mattie. Mrs. Re- j va Williams, Mrs. Irene Hill nd ; ! family. Mr and Mrs. H M. J- m son and family, Mr. William. H 9 ip • ton, Mrs Mattie Boone, M : ses : IVr.gie Robinson, Barbara „oan ; Rich and Diane Sampson. Miss Retha Mae Powell of Bronx Tv Y. is visiting her parents. Mr. 1 land Mrs. Marian Powell, on Wii „ Mrs. Flossie Boykin of Sarnp | son Homes has returned to the j city after spending several weeks i i in the north j Mrs Irene Hill has returned to j j the city after vacationing at At- | i lant.ie Beach with her sister, Mrs ! ; i odse. Pins Park ; NotSS By MRS. PAULINE HUMPHREY | PINE PARK —On Sunday, Sep j vices will be held at Marshall Cha -|n, B-. Cl - T l ep ’ . |M. W. Bed on of Mot- heed City. | will conduct the service, j Church services will also he held j at Union Chattel AME Church Sun ■ any The pastor. Rev. Brown from i Cole City '“ ill condif the service. ! You may attend services at one of ! the four churches in the neighbor* j hood each Sunday in the month. | The public is cordially invi'ed to i | ol! services. i Our public schools are now in I ! r-cssion. All parents me urged to . j work together with the teachers i a better school program. If anyone !is interested in having some type cf program for the benefit of the school, you may contact us at Pine Park. There is plenty of mat i erial for school programs. | A student from our high and el ■ ! eMfemnry school is in charge of : j furnishing us with the names of the j teachers snd their news. Look for j ihe nows in the- next edition of cur paper. Please visit our school? and attend PTA meetings. Our chil dren must nr* schooled today to meet the world of tomorow. The following persons arc Kel lumtown residents who have had telephones installed in their homes recently: Mrs. D iso is Mr. and Mrs. W. H Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Chadwick, Mr and Mr- Leo Chadwick. Telephone ' subscribers of the Pinny Green area are Mr. and Mps. David Dixon. Mr and Mrs:. Beamon Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Ver dock Fonville, Mr. and Mrs. Al thaeas Chadwick and Mrs. Addie Ambrose. Most of these persons are regular readers of the CARO LINIAN Miss Daisy Washington's name was drawn this week for a free papr in the third pulling She will receive 'nor p per Saturday, Sep tember 21. Damaged.pine trees ar« often at tacked by bi,ik beetles and killed. Fall is fin ideal time to establish contour strip crops «H!lt ■The By faith we understand that the world was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was made out of things which do not appear.— (He brews 11, 3.) M o have never "seen" elec tricity, or the "waves'’ which carry radio and TV sounds and images. Yet we have faith in them, for we know that they . fire, and that they don't just happen. Truly, how can anyone then doubt for a moment that God is? .THE CAROLINIAN Tidbits By Beth’ By Y. Elizabeth Dunn KINSTON We noted with in terest and pleasure a recent article which stated, “any chance of pos tal rate increase this year practical ly disappeared today when the Se nate Post Office Committee halted hearings on the legislation ” It seems as if newspaper and ma gazine executives and other users of second class mail are the ones most opposed to the legislation. I Quite disturbed also we think are j numerous persons all over the U.S. | who write ‘Tor pleasure” and | have pen pals all over the world. ; The boost would raise the first I cl: ?s letter rote from 3 cents to ; 4 < - nts and add a penny to the 6 cents an ounce air mail rate. Sec ; ond class rates would be increased ;80 pur cent in four 15 per cent ; jumps. A sou:- note is the fact that the po ml roe- bid is not dead, how evi it has been passed by the House and can be considered by the S-n: ‘ • next year in the second ! sM.-imt of IViu ssth Congress. The :ot ; .... uu.ee is delayed, the ■ D< itm ■ .• ;! * Cham e- >■ that motorists on KiriSTON NEWS Bv MfjjS YETTA F. BUNN j j KINSTON - - Mrs Celestine Bry- j j ant Finns visited relatives at 605 \ I Lincoln SI. Recently. Returning ; with her to Burling. N. J. wore her \ three childr?n and Bertha Ur.der ! wood, all who have beer, visiting ! here. ■ Mss Mary Edmondson left for N. Y. recently after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Ed mondson on Lincoln Street. Miss Lillie M. Thompson of j Wc -hineton, D. C. visited her par | ,-nis Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thomp | son on Davi? Street, j Mr. Butnmcy Bryan! Is hospit alized at the Vetc-tans Hospital in 11avelteville. He is the brother of J Mrs. Ark ne Jones of McLewean : Street. Mrs. Emms Easbury Boone and j two of her children o: T'i -kjtg'OC. i Ala. are visiting her brother and l )-,(«; family. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ras i bury on Lincoln Ft. 1 Funeral services for Mr. Frank : Nunn of Long Island. N. Y. were : held rercntly in Brcoklyn. N h. | Attending the funeral service from . j kinston were Mrs. Laura Ister and ! ! her daughter Mrs. Amanda L. ! Smith, sister and niece, n-sp-'etive , ! }.y. of the deceased. ! iho N. C. Ini erdenominatioftal ! Ushers Convention, was held st l ihc St. Joseph A. M. E. Church in I Durham. N. C - Thursday, Aug. ■ i 22 through Sunday the 25th The i Ushers Union Choir of Kinston • I rendered music at the 11:00 wor ■ | ship service on Sunday. i Attending the convention from here were Ezell Lassiter, super , ! visor of the No. 8 district; Edgar I Murphy, Sr., member of -the board i of directors; also Miss Olec Black -1 j mnu and Mc-sdame? Mary D King. ; Mary Lee Greene and Sudie B. i Speights. Junior ushers who st | feuded were Misses Veda Patrick and Mildred Books John D Rooks j was also among the local ushers in -1 attendance, 1 ! As port of the art? snd crafts exhibits which is held annually at . ' the convention, a parade of fash ion was included this year, Mrs, ; M'vy D King of the local union r. : modeled s light blue summer dress . j and won first place state honors. I The dress was a creation of Mrs. , | King’s sister. Miss V. T. Dunn. -. 1 Dallas Thompson, Marshall I«- t ! let-. 11l snd George Dunn are . t home after spending the summer ! in Atlantic City, N. J. Miss V. T. Dunn is home after I vacationing with her brother and - 1 family. Mr and Mr? Emanuel : P'.u.ir> in Ctn ,go. Tlhimis On her 1 freturn trip ?h<: was the overnight I guf?t. of M> Odessa Roper in ! Washington. D C. ■ The first, annual achievement ! program of the Kinston Recrea ! tion Department, was held at. the : !1( u ~ p Athletic Field on ' Wednesday night at 7:30 pm. with | supervisor, D. J. Lenhardt, presid -1 ing. j The program opened with the | P'edi.i of Allegiance by Boy .Seems t>f troop 151. Invocation •.■..a offered by Melvin Bel), and afterwards led by the audience in j group singing. W. A Lawson introduced the guests who presented certificates In various phases of recreation to the deserving youths. Leadership and citizenship certificates were pre- I rented by E. R Bryant, and Frank j Moore, respectively. Mrs. Margar et, C. Richardson presented the cre ative dancing and art certificates. Certificates in swimming and base ball were presented by Fred Jones, Jr. and Chester Storks, respective ly The program was concluded with a "Summary of Summary Program”, by Mrs, Ruth J. Mur phy, Leadership certificates were pre sented to Consonuella Brown, WU» Shop Apex Bonus. Money Stores l===—===W Rhone EL 4-5251 Blanket Specials 2-Weeks July 15th Through July 27th Pick Up and Delivery Service APEX CLEANING COMPANY APEX, N. C. It Makes Us Happy To Servo You! r- rr—i nnum i i.iiiii.h l n 1 muhmh m •m.mhiiiiiiiuhi ii -ihiir it ! N - CL highway Ifcasft WM , never know when they*H. meet a Highway Patrol Car. Unmarked ! 1 cars are now being used jn the ] Patrols what they rail "psycho logical warfare" on traffic viola tors. j : There are presently 122 of these • [ unmarked cars on the highways. | ' These are ordinary automobiles, in I various colors. The only difference 1 is the fact that the occupants are uniformed Highway Patrolmen. Al- ' so the sirens and warning blinkers j ' are concealed. These cars have ■ been m operation since the 1957 ! ■ General Assembly voted to repeal | a law passed by the 1955 Assembly ! 1 which forbade the use of unmark- ‘ ed cars. A definite asset to the ! out-of-state motorist is the fact that the Legilsature specified that highway entrances to the State j must have sings warning' motorists ! that unmarked cars are used by I the patrol. Dki you hear fcha hiilbtlly in « j i T V. program recently defln** t«- ! levision as “whera they put mov i 1 ies on radio?” -1 bam Burnett, Clyde Dunk. Adrian ! King, Bessie Martin, George Mood, j j Josh Wooten and Roy Green. Citizenship honors went Vi ! Charles Leonard, Roy Thompson, i ; and Alton Grooms. Creative Dancing and Art honoas were awarded Thelma Barfield* ! Betty Williams, Delores Greets, Thelma Butler, Diana Solomon. Hi** : chel Harper, Delores Lovitt, Trevn j Streeter, Jannette Anderson, Mer -1 eer Anderson, Germaine Parker, Krwin Barnes, Joan Edwards and i I Luellen Et wards. • An incomplete list of youths who ! received swimming certificates i , were Calvin Huggins, Douglas j White, Roy Green and Charles Ba- i i ker. Lincoln City Robins (Termites' j and Dodgers received honors and j the Mitchell Wooten Juniors and Girls* Softball teams. The summer recreation staff in- ! eluded David J. Lenhardt, super- | visor: Mrs. Hattie Baker, William j Lawson. Mrs. Ruth Murphy, Ber- { na.-d Terry. W. F. Grice, Mildred j Monies, Bertha Kornegay, Ella L St meter. Peggy Coefield, Herman Aldridge, Fred Jones, Felix Co ws id and Earl Miller. City schools opened here for the I Fall term on Thursday, Septem ber 5, 1957. Mcmber-s of the J. H. Sampson School Faculty for the school year of 1957-58 are James A ! Harper, principal; Miss Kathryn i Allen. Mrs. Anne Cobb White, Mrs. Kenneth Ann Banks (new), Mrs. Delia P. Mitchell, Miss Glen Esther i Vines (new) and Mrs, Ann M. j Sanders, first grade; Mrs. Lency G. ' | Jarmon. Miss Thelma L Albritton, -'Mrs. Willie Mae Perkins, Mrs. Co ra E. Jones, Mrs Esther W. Tyson j and Mrs. Ernestine J. Stewart se ' I cond grade: Miss Rosa B Lanai ter Mrs Al berta R Hines. Mrs Helen H ; : Barnes. Miss Beulah M. Carraway ' ■ and Miss Pauline WiUtereon (new), 1 | fourth grade; | Miss Alva J Chaplin, Mrs Vir ginia M Payton, Mrs ARene B. j Recton, Mrs. Melissa N. Leitao, ! and Mrs. Mary G. William*, fifth ! grade. ' | Mrs. Rose W Lofton. Miss Ruby i M. Kornegay, Bernard Terry and Ralph Ricks (new), sixth grade. Mrs. Jeannette H. Cogdell. music. BYNUM SCHOOL F.rdman R Bryant, principal ; ■ (new); Mrs. Thelma Jones White j and Miss Mary E. Talton. first ; grade; Miss Anna M Raye and i Miss Fannie Ruth Edwards second ‘ | grade; Mrs Lottie W. Chapman ; I and Mrs. Iva B Harper, third ■ ! grade; Mrs, Annis Bryant (new) ‘ j .and Mrs Margie L. Bohannon, fifth * I grade; Mrs Agnes Loftin sixth j grade and Mrs. Eunice G. Wing, art, ADKIN HIGH SCHOOL Charles B Stewart, principal; Cleo J. Barfield, chemistry and physics* Miss Madeline Grissom, commercial (new); Miss Clara O. Bynum, library; Thomas E Dunn, driver training; Miss Velma T. Dunn, home economics; Miss Mer ilyn F. Gilmore, biology; Mrs. Wil liam E. Grice, Jr, English; Wil liam E. Grice, Jr., Mathematics and physical education; Mis* France* L. Croom, music (new); Henry Mc- Coy Shepherd. Jr., Social studies (new), Thomas E. Homburger, phy sical education; Edward S. Hous ton, Industrial arts; William A. Lawson, social studies; Mrs, Da vid J. Lendhardt, English; Wilie R. Moore, bricklaying; Mm Al bert S. Morgan, social studies: Mrs Jarper V. Powell, home economies; Miss Gertrude Royster, French (new); Miss Alice R. Roberts, physical education; Miss Lula A. Rhodes, mathematic*; Miss Sara E. Wooten, English; Miss Harriet Washington, English and social studies ftiewt Miss Annette T Johns,**!, Mrs. Queen City Cleaners m All Work Guaranteed 8g ONF-DAT SERVICE THIF : & SONS, INC. Dry Goods, Men's & Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Millinery & Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear FURNITURE * APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 104 Clinton Are. 220 - 222 Eajst Broad Street DUNN, N. C, Winston’s Whisperings (From Winston-Salem) I , By PRINCESS SIMMONS « 144 Hattie Ave. Dial PA 2-479.5 ! 18 NURSES TO RECEIVE DIPLO- | MAS WINSTON-SALEM A Win ston-Salem girl will be among i eighteen student nurses who will j receive diplomas from Kate Bit t’ng Reynoldc School of Nursing j at 10 a.m. Sept. 4 in Grace Pres- i oyterian Church. She is Miss Mar- ! gery Limns gs 417 East ,Seventh Street. Mrs. Annie Brown Kennedy, a local attorney, will be commence ment speakci. A reception will fol low climaxing three days of com mencement, activities. Commencement activities will be gin at 5 p.m. Sept with Rev. J. D. Peterson serving as senior service speaker. The graduating class was enter tained at a lawn party al the Par ish House of Grace Presbyterian Chwwh Friday evening August, 39. These students and many others from the school have ‘been regular worshippers at Grace Church. The party was sponsored as pan of the recreational service of the Christian Educational Committee. The hostesses were Mias E. M. Phelps, Director of Christian Edu cation, Mrs. J. P. Peterson, Mrs. G H, Robinson, Mrs. A. W. Harper, j Mrs. L. W. Per.n, Mrs. F K. Thom ! as and Mrs. Ellen Stuart. The young ladies enjoyed games, hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream and soft drinks ? The graduates are: Glendale At exaodar, Kannapolis: Ester Durant. jfoiuDOßi: Maxine Fulton. Kerners igk| Lucinda Green. Jackson: Ma ys Hargrove. Henderson: Clara Sector. Lawndale; Glenda Ireland. AUamahaw, Bunnell Jsley, Me bane; Maxine I.aster, New Hill; ! Margery Limus; Vcrnie Neal. K.-in j napolis; Martha Polk. Marshville: j Shirley Powell, Lenoir; Margaret I Leon C. Thompson, Miss Corena i E Williams and Mrs. George M | Williams will teach seventh grades i at Adkin and James R. Banks. Mrs. Alexander Hill, Mr, Edward IS. Houston, Mrs. William Moses j and Mrs. Ruth G Tillery are eighth ! t | grade teachers at Adkin. I County school superin- 1 j i tendent, Henry H. Bullock has an- j , j nounced thr faculty for Lenoir County Schools as folows: i SAVANNAH Rufus Flanagan, principal: Jas- ( per E. Ormond, Paul L. Halsey, , Mrs Ellen E. Berry, Mrs. Bertha \ W. Dixon, James R. Ford, Miss De lilah A. Hussey, Mrs. Sara L. Fla- , nagan, Mrs. Valeria C. Miller, Mrs. j Doris A, Strode, Kenneth A Bee ton, Mrs. Joane P. Stateman, Mrs. Ruby D, Harris. George W. Joyner. j Mrs. Essie Lee Wade. Mrs Mil- i , died M. Washington, Mrs. Edith D ' McDowell, Miss Lucy B. Davis, j Mrs. Alexrena Wooten, Mrs, Glo- j ria G. Alston. Miss Hilda I Greg- j ory, Miss Helen O. Brown, Mrs. i Thelma Waters Davis, Mrs. Helen j ! R Brown. Mrs. Lula J. Taylor, Mrs j Hokie M Shepherd, Mrs. Ernes- - tine L. Woods Mrs Hattie W. Lof tin, Mrs Doot.hy Q Holley Mrs ! Helena Maye. Miss Ruth M. Solc j iron, Mrs. Zellamae P. King. Miss ; Doris E PawelL Mrs. ,Ruby L. 1 Stanley, Mrs, Beatrice B. Whitfield, I Mrs. Elsie I. Moore, Mrs. Cora E ! Moseley. Miss Selma I. Langston, j Mrs. Kathryn B Jones, Mrs. Mar tha M. Edwards. Mrs. Rosa M Bry ant, Miss Mina Mae Graham. John H. Bennett WOODINGTON Stephen Carraway, principal Bruce Patterson, Mrs. Dorothy M. Barnett, Mrs Thelma F. Best. Mrs. Zoldme W. Banks, Grsdy E. Beth el, James R. Henry, Mrs Nannie D, Loftin, Miss Eleano*- E. Gray, Mrs. Margaret C Richardson, Mrs. Mat tie W, Rhodes, Mrs. M, Jones. Mrs. Kens B Outlaw, Mrs. Dorothy M Hunter, Miss Elsie R. Dove. Mrs. Vera G. Cox. Mrs Mildred P Far rell. Miss Ada T McNeal, Mrs. Ed na A, Bryant. Mrs. Ethel M. Pat terson, Mrs. Fannie B, Smith, Mrs, C. Drueilla Hearn, Mrs. Lyneta B. Baruse. Mrs.. Drurella C. Stanley, Mrs. Marie M. Carraway. Mrs. Pau line B. Branch, Mrs Lucy H. Kor negay Mrs. Louella M. Grady, Mrs. Theresa D. Redding, Mrs. Margar et L. Burney. Mrs. Della Mae Ba ker. Miss Christine Gardner, Mrs. Mary N. Best. Alexander Raye. Jr, Miss Ollie A. Williams. Mrs. Diane D. Kornegay. FRINK John A Campbell, principal; i Benjamin F. Hall, Jr„ Samuel i Moore, Miss Levon DeGrady, Al- i len L. Mewborn, Miss Gloria Pay • ne, Mrs. Vivian B. 'Williams, An- ti - gus W Woods, Miss Rosa Lee Joy- , i ner, Mrs. Mattie H. Long, Miss Mar ■ jorie Cox, Hector R. McKethan, Mrs. Sadie H. Halsey. Mrs. Ophelia 1 W. Frink, Shade Conner, Jr., Mrs. t Patience L. Henry, Mrs. Janie B. . Spellman, Mrs. Dorete D. Coor, • Mrs. Connie B. Jackson, Mrs. Re • sabelle V. Bryant, Mr*. Katie H. t Campbell, Miss Sarah L Vaughn, 1 Mrs. Mattie A. Thompson, Mrs Leora H. Camell, Mrs Vanell M. • Moore, Miss Dorothy M. Cogdell, ' Mrs. Penns# V. Suggs, Mrs. Chris k tine G. Ball, Maes Vivian O. Mr- I Neal, Mis* Florence M. McCokvp, I Mrs. Margaret F. Edwards, Miss j Marian L. Shaw, Mr*. Annie 8.~ I Bethea. Mrs. Meta L. Joyner, Mrs. I Doris W. Murphy, Mrs. Nina L. I Speight*. Mrs. Henrietta H. Bud- JP ley, Mrs. Berth® V. Johnson, Mrs ~ Ruth B. Bryant and Mrs, Mary M. Moors, BANKS CHAPEL Bertram F. Hubbard, principal; Mrs. Aiycs 8 Hubbard, Mrs. Hel en HL. Lee, Mi's. Erma L. Smith, Mrs. Veraia M. Jones, Mrs. Pen ina P. Sutton, Mrs. Doria Jt. Bettis, public school music. URIFTON Jim H. Jones, principal: Miss Allegra Bryant, Mrs. Alice D. San ders, Mr. Katie D. Duggins, Mrs. Annie G. Moore. COUNTY WIDE Bessie M. Cox. supervisor; Lean tier A. Lewis, driver education, and „ Marvin A. Graham, band. | Richardson. Mullins, S. C, Ann i ! Satley, Charlotte; Elizabeth Sel- 1 ! Yancbyville: Bernicestine Turrers- 1 tine. Rougemont and Evelyn Wil son, Asheville. NINE ADDED TO FACULTY OF COLLEGE Nine new teachers have been ad ] ded to the faculty at Winston-Sa- I lem Teachers College. Six will | teach in the school of education and four will be instructors in the school of nursing. The teachers in education are: Ellis C Russell of Albany, Ga. University of Michigan, completed A. B. Atlanta University, A. M. residence requirements for Ph. D. Harvard University, education in structor. | Miss Barbara K Brown cf Akron, j Ohio, A. B. Ber.nri: College. M. A. i University of Bordeaux. France, i Bordeaux, France, English instruc tor. John 1). Davis of Forth Worth. Texas, B. S. Hampton Institute. A. M. Indiana University completed residence requirements for Pb. D. In liana University, English ins tructor. Norman R Dixon of Del and FI- B. S. Hampton Institute A. M Columbia University, completed residence requirements at. Harvard geography instructor. Frank C Bel! of Cleveland Ohio. | A B. Indiana University. A M. In ! dif.na University, completed course i requirements for Ph, D. Indiana | University, history instructor. Robert L. Durrah of Winston-Sa* j lem. B. S. North Carolina College. • M, S. North Carolina College, ma j themalics instructor. ! Teachers in the school of nurs . 1 ing arc: M'ss Dorothy S Glynph of i Winston-Salem, B S. nursing •••••'.• i- Mention Hampton Institute ■ ! Miss Mary A. Scott of Rome. Ga . ; ! B S. nursinr education from Win , I gton-Salem Teachers College. Mrs. Clara B. Lawrence of Che - ] ter. S C , diploma. Good Smr.ari -1 j tan Hospital. Columbia, S O BS. 1 | Johnson C. Smith University M. S. ' North Carolina Coil ego lx BOY SCOUTS TAKE NAVY CRUISE A Navy cruise to Nova See Ha nreved interesting and inspiring to 18 Boy Scouts in the Winston-Sa- ; lem area and two adult leaders who sailed aboard the USS Tutu- j ila August 9-23. They returned to Winston-Salem August 24 Thomas Hinton, field scout, exe cutive. served as: adviser Only the ; highest ranking scouts were eligi ble for the trip Most of the scouts paid their own way. First Baptist Church sponsored Vernon Cocker ham and Rober Shoaf Jr Scouts who made the trip were: Robert Shoaf, Jr.. Ronald B Willi ams, Charles Crawford, Vernon Cockerham, Randolph Roseboro, Mario?! C. Murray Jr Albert. H Anderson, Cleveland Black. Togo West and John Poston Beta Alpha Chapter of tot.a Lambda Sorority gave a surprise j farewell parly for sorority mem ber Mrs. Nettie Booker August 15 The party washcld at the home of Mrs, Ernestine Cathcart of 1720 Shady Mount. A.ve. Participating in the entertain ment were Mrs Flora Moore who sang *'My Task", and Mrs/ Char lotte Becote. A gift, from the sorority, was pre sented to Mrs. Booker by Mrs Dor othy Miller, president. Special guests were Mrs Chris tine Wilson and Mrs. Julia Jettys. Miss Helen L Fisher, former young adult director of the Patter son Avenue YWCA here, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Harper, 324 Dixie Broad way last weekend. Miss Fisher was en route to her home in Miami. Florida, af ter. attending school in New York City. Beginning Sept 9 Miss Fisher will begin a new job as supervisor of program activities of the Har lem Branch YWCA m New York Cltv, MORE Lawyer and Mrs Avery Jones were hosts to Miss Estelle A Eaton, instructor at Elizabeth City State Teacher s College. Also visiting the Jones' were Mr and Mrs M. A Blair and their two daughters of Gastonia Mrs. Blair us the daughter of Lawyer and Mrs Jones. TWIN CITY ENTERTAINS CON FERE NCR OF THE HOLINESS CHURCH OF GOD The Holiness Church of God closed its North Carolina District quarterly on Sunday. September 1 iat the Kimberley Talk Holiness Church. The Bishop S. M. Caesar, president, presided during the en tire conference. ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE ttS TARBORO ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Telephone 2-2191 I HARRINGTON'S ! GROCERY "Where Friends Meet For Refreshments STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES LAMP CHIMNEYS NOTIONS Beer: 6 Cans $1.19 | 1923 So. Washington St- ROCKY MOUNT, N, C. liok - I PAGE THIRTEEN l The conference which began on ■ August was reported as having one j of the most successful that has ever : been held in the state. This was j reported by Evangelist O. L. Jack son, secretary of the conference. The ■•losing sermon was preached by Evangelist A G. Garlingfon of the St. Matthew Holiness Church cf God of High Point, N. C. Mrs. Linda Archie. Mrs. Louise Jackson, and Mr. Winnon Ander son, all of Wareshole S. C. were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty, 507 24 1-2 Street, N. W. -ov er the past■ weekend. Mr. Ander son is the brother of Mrs. Bealtv and Mr, Theodore Anderson of the city. Mesdame* Jackson and Ar chie were friends While visiting in the city, the j guests worshipped at the New Be ! the! Baptist Church j Misses Melanie Loins.-' Walker I daughter of Dr. and Mrs Joseph • | M. Walker, returned to Winston • i after having vacationed during IV 1 ; entire summer with relative.* in Ai • | lanta, Ga.-. Dr. and Mrs. Richard : Hackney and Mi. and Ms Cornets ' Tayicr in Milwaukee Wisconsin. • j Dr and Mis. William H. Rid lev ; and so,. wSham. HI. of IVt Avow • New York wore vi iring the Twin City lasi week as the gueet of M-. ■ and Mr?. Frsek Brovrt NAP • : Eust Eleventh Street. I Mary Jane Williams has boon ap ’ proved for a scholarship from the ' Board of Farh\jtio.it of ihe Metho dist C in; • tor :hr academic year ; i'ii7-SR, at Bennett Co'! re. Greens- Apex News Bv MRS. E. H WILLIAMS APEX The First Baptist Ihurch of Apex heici a sucessfut revival last week. Each night the' Rev. J W. Robinson, of Greens boro. now residing in Durham. There vvcie 19 converts and 39 were baptized on last Sunrise morning and all of them became members of Fust Baptist. The new Christians are: Peggy Byrd, age 11 Carolyn Byrd, 10; Floya Cot ten, 9: Carolyn Collier, 9. ■Jacqueline Williams 7; Merle Thor pe Jr., 32. Billy ('-'iiser, 15: Joan Wilson. 15. Mary Ellen Davis, 12; Jean Douglas 15 Joyce Ham*, lir, Mrs. Katie Wiggins Raines, 19; Mr. James Hunter 33; Doreths Hunter, 11: Queen Hunter, 13, Ervin Hun ter, 14: Dorothy Mae Hunter, 12; and Katie Louise Colier, 13. Katie Louise Col lie v was conver ted last year but. was not baptiz ■ ed. Mable Ljles was converted in ! one of th-'te meetings last week, I but chose the Methodist faith. Rev, Bigelow preached a very touching sermon on Sunday morn ing. The church was very stirred. Mr. and Mrs: David F, Page .spent their vacation in Portsmouth. Va. visiting Mrs. Page's brother. Mr. ,Rurdis Josoy and his wife'. They also visited many freinds in Norfolk, V-i While there, they at ! tended ihe Antioch Baptist Church ! of which Rev J. W. Matthews is ’ pastor. They enjoyed the sermon ! and a chorus of thirty young people. There was n fasSily -ounion at | the home of Mr and Mr? Earnest I Page Many friends attended along | with the rote lives. There were re- J listivos from Chapel Hill, Durham. | Clayton. Now York. New Jersey, j and Alabama Mr. and Mrs Horace Davis and ! Carolyn visited with Mrs E H j Williams daughter. Jacqueline, and ■ Mrs Louise Horton on last Sun -1 day afternoon. j Mrs. Marg.ct Parker Branch and - daughter of Washington. D. C are ; visiting with their grandmother, | Mrs Girleaner Guy i ” ~ ■ ■ nm—iiiwm l ie i Mi l i i i -Tr T Shop Wake Forest BONUS MONEY STORES! ; Announcing , , . T'’E OPENING OF I MU FRYES | SHOE SERVICE "Wp Fix ’em Right” ! Cor, White or- Roosevelt Ave. ! Wake Forest, N. 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