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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. 195/ . R OXB OR O - REIDS VILIE V ROXBORO - MISS INEZ, THOMAS, :i 1955 graduate of Per «r>n Crime" High School, and the daughter of MR. and MRS. BEN NY "HOOT‘ THOMAS of ROX BORO. has returned home after spending two years in New York City. Sne win remain at home un til her mother —• who became it) recently i> hack in good hearth egain. MR. and MRS. ROBIE BARNETT of ROXBORO were among the 69,000 spectators that witness.-.t the first game of the World Seric.-, fit Yankee Stadium. Mr. Charles Ford, is work tog hard on the proposed “rec reation park and playground program," that was manger ated last fa!) as a result of the 8500.00 that the colored people of Person County received for being selected the “County of the Year” in a statewide rural development program that fs sponsored yearly through 'he Agricultural set-up of V arid T 1 College. Mr. Ford spCarhi id- el the "C ount y of the Year” dr it e and he is taking the lend in the park and playground pro motion % BRITO PERRY of SUGAR HTL! has ahvavs taken n>*. interest in the Vidr, Ho. at one lime, opened p smalt pork for their onjoymont and at present a op-.-t --nperaud merry-go-round is kept intact for the amusement of the- r-nramiiMiy kids. He is contemplating op- nin.fi a play area sometime in the fu ture. A few of the fellows that were born nod reared in Person County were discussing “ages" of differ ent. local personalities last week. They compared the ages of child hood playmates and friends and then picked up on the veers that marriages took place - you'd be surprised st the mrtnb'ct of peo ple oround here who are claiming to bo in their thirties that a;o really in their forflcs and fifties, according to the count of the fel lows CURTISS NORWOOD, is open ing a real classy "Milk Bar'* on i Hi!>. He v.i!) specialise in MdK shake’, toarted sondwiciu To cream end other ref tv-dots, deli- C3‘ ' rs Ip- ■. f. . 1 ; ” Is IV v rr, , .'nv burin. ■ LOCAL YANKEE BASER M E fans paid off their bets Sunday af ter their torm lost a heartbr alter to the Milwaukee Bravos. If Mil waukee ran win another one you will see loss and less Yankee mon ey rr IS RUMORED THAT A DANCE HALL for colored may be erected ir Koxbcro. If so. it will give the people of Roxboro a place of recreation at home and it will not be ncce«s;-ry to run to Oxford. Henderson and Durham to li-lon and d.-ncc to the tones of famous name fends. MR. JAMES ALEXANDER arid wife, (Alexander was the former band director at Person County High School t are enjoying the MACES Jewelry - Gifts RLIDSYILLE. N. Ci lie-Ist eren .Irv cler Cert if f(! Gemnlogist—Amcrt in C.tm So, iety J'igm and Long ine Watches Diamonds and Jewelry PAY WEEKLY! 132 S. SCALE ST. FOR FINE Groceries Meats and Fresh Vegetables BLALOCK’S OHOCERY & MKT. F. C BLALOCK, Manager Roxboro, N. ( Delicious and Refreshing *spi ROXBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 325 MORGAN STREET ROXBORO, N. C. wholesome surroundings of their now locution <East Spencer, N. C.l according to a recent comrounica Durham News Kt VIR*». IDA I SCVSLOCK 2916 Mulberry St. DORHAM— Mrs. Mary Alice Co ley, 2710 Edmond St., left last week to visit he’ sick brother, Mr. Na (runiel Be me, of Philadelphia. Pa. Mis. Katie Love, wife of Dr. V. V . Love, o' Maben, N. C. was in Durham Monday a (.tending the year-around Garden Club, at the heme of Mrs. Bennett. Mrs Matte? Little has returned home afti i visiting her grand daughter and relatives. Mission No. 6 will revet ai ihe home of Mr.r Anna Peartey Mon d y night at 7 30 p.m. SICK AND SHI T INS Mr Walter Tate is recovering If'itri illness at his home on Thax ton Aw. M-s. Sandy Smith, Mr. Av ::;• ! ‘ ■ " Mrs Vinrij. Lyons are •-ieadily improving after iilnes. Mr. Mnrv ine Cooper has re turned te h’s home in Washing ton D. C.. after attending the hm rwrt oi to? father-in-law. Mr. Sti?r- Jir.g Ruffin To v. .Tos nh Boone has return ed home from Virginia after the death of his brother and a nephew. Mrs. Daisy Barnes Turner spent Ihf weekend visiting with her cousin. Mrs. 1-tot to- Bobbin in Fay* eUcviito While there she attended : h<- n< ; e<; ary services at Wil lis Creek A.M.E Church. DURHAM The West Durham Mission. Numb' r 8, met at the iioiUf us Mr ; ?. 1, L. Scurlock. 2916 Mulberry Si vet Monday night at. 7:2b Servi-er v. ere conducted at the Mount Oi’.-Md Baptist Church of ' 1 1 ..: ::y Sunday. Sun - ; , n >n am The rrr.'.i.kif sermon ’w. delivered at 1! am by the pastor, the Rev. T. M. Morl'.y. Th C-r rnmrty Club of West Durhar-i Baptist Church sponsored ■i program Sunday afternoon at 3 pan. The speaker was the Rev. E. J. Thompson Sick and Shut-In Mi.-. flattie, Mrs. James Gattis. Mrs Vida Fitts, Mr, Thomas Jack son Mr. Robert Atkins. Mr T. At kins and Mr Pete Bagley are a ntohg our sirk. Please visit or send inero r card. Recent lev is of North Carolina soil showed that far less potash •a-:' hid or leached from limed soils than from unlfmed, acid soils. Tar Heel farmers cooperation? with .37 soil conservation districts last year drained more than 9,400 acres of lan a. TITI I TRANSFERS AUTO mUCK -V TRAILER ei.LiSTR AXION Nnrth Caroltna License Plate* MIT.UIV PUBLIC SERVICE HOURS: 7 *0 J Daily New Location mo NORTH MAIN ST. Auto Loans Thp Money You N r cert Quickly And Convenipfttly In Roxboro Roxboro Finance Company, Inc, Dial 5582 lion from the Mr. For information, Hast Spencer is on- mile from Sal isbury on route 70, going west it is a railroad town. The huge Ligon Junior-Senior High School News BY CATHERINE HALL During the past week, Home coming seemed to have been the! chief topic throughout the wails of Ligon. Homeroom candidates j j are working hard to receive the' j ‘‘Miss Li aon High” title. Clubs are ' beginning to talk about floats,! i band members are practicing i songs for the parade, majorettes! j are getting new steps, cheerlead- j | era are making up new yells and ' the in (ball team is working hard; Ito lead up into another home j conn o' victory. \ publications committee, unde: the supervision of Mrs. J. W. Robertson, is working hard io publish souvenir pro grams for the occasion. Homecoming Day is October U I and the Student Council is plan ! ning a grand Coronation Bail on j Wednesday, October 9. to honor i Miss Ligon High, her attendants.; : the football team, majorettes, and i cheerleaders. The Annua! Homecoming ; Parade will begin at 7:00. leave (hr Raleigh Memorial Auditorium and come through the city’s business district to Chavis Park, where the Ligon Little Blues will play host to New Bern for the hohlecomine game. Half time activities are planned. ; The Ligon Little Blues brought j I a third football victory to us last! I week after playing the Hillside j j Hornets in Durham. The Blues : I won by a score of 14-6. The school < j chartered two busses to carry the ! Ligon students to the came and ja crowd of 5 Kir cm.- and friends' cheered the be? :» to \ jiuo.w JEFFREYS SCHOOL ISIS The 4ih a 1 to* pupils of I * V L. Bunch's r<-dm ar*- having a win d: t'ful time preparing for the-.r trip around the world. Before t. 4 - ing off. they are anxious 1n know hxv end why certain mc-n dared 1.0 go and search out facts for themroivo?.. The class has organized with the following as officers: president: Jac juclyn Hunter, vice president: Annie Earle Grissom, secretary: Cl?ra Hayes, assistant secretary; Julia Massenburg, treasurer: Ar manda Keith. The fourth grade and the teach er. Mi a S B. Sharpei. have be gun the year with many plans in view. We have organized our class club. Our officers are as follows: Pros. Edward Chavis, Vice Pres. Hillman Evans Til. Secretary, Caro lyn Rayford, Assistant Sec. Anne Virginia Gill. Our Patrol i.-. Hill man Evans 111. We have 15 members of our class who have been present every day so far. On the Honor Roll are: Carolyn Rayford, Pearlic Mac Dunn, Edward Chavis, Dorothy Do zier, Annie Gil! and Lizzie Justice. We have reviewed the film on Columbus' discovery of America. We are studying about Columbus, Magellan and Balboa. We arc learn ing mure about our ■world each day. We nrf.: studying Geography for cur first time and like it fine. The class is looking forward io our Annual Halloween Festival. Goldsboro News Bv HF.NRY C. MITCHELL GOLDSBORO Mrs. Flossie* j Moore. 904-A Carver Dr., moved to ! Baltimore, Md., last week, i The Lcs Treziemme Femmes so j dal dub sponsored a Spurts Ball Friday night at the Leslie Street j Community. Music was by Bill Wnlion and his TV orchestra. Mr. Paul Smith and sons. Earl and James Smith, motored to Brooklyn. N. Y.. last week to vis : it their wife and mother, respec tively, who is a patient at Kings County Hospital. M>'. John Tobe McKennie of j PJltcviHe father of Glover McKen ni", of S. Leslie Street, died last week. Funeral services were held from Augustus Chapel burial v.-as ;n the ehurch cemetery William Brodic, of Washington. P C, was a recent house guest of the Wh;:trd s on Miller. Brodie Is a son-in-law of the Whitteds being the husband of Mrs. Bernice Whit ird Brodic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wpitted. Rev. V. G. Moye, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Kinston, j conducted a revival at Mt. Plcas i art Missionary Baptist Church on i tiie Snow Hill Highway last week, i Mrs. Phcobe Clay, 439 E. Elm Street, died at Duke Hospital last week after a brief illness. Funeral ! services were held from St. An- CHARLOTTE METAL WEATHER STRIP CO. Introducing A New ROCK - TEX INSULATING SIDING « LOOKS AND FEELS LIKE REAL « HAND-CARVED STONE 3fi Months To Pay PH ON F. FH 1- n ALSO ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS | Southern Railway yards are lo i rated there. My favorite dessert is pie -1 aU-Hio<le w ith a cherry tip. All senior class homerooms have organised for the first semester. They are as fellows: Mrs. G. H Harris president, Willie Carr: vice president, Lewyn Hayes; sec retary. Eucene Spence; assistant secretary, Kay Adcock: treasurer, Barbara Ivey; reporter, Lovie Howard and Student Council rep i(Tentative, Catherine Hall. Mrs. V K. Newell--president, Shirley Satterfield, -vice president, Phyl lis Mann; secretary. Doretha Jor.ro; treasurer Walter Noble: re porter, Christine Bates; and Stu dent Council Representative. Eli jah Walker Mrs. E. H. Perry— president, Cleopatra High; vice president,, Marilyn Prideeon: sec retary. Dora Duns ton; assistant secretary, Evangeline Hunter; treasurer, Delores Autry: sargeant at arms. Leon .Brewer, and chap lain, Marguerite Haines. Mrs. J. W. Robertson president. Scion Lilly: vice president. Claude 'Trotter: secretary. Bctttie Ridley: assist ant secreslary. Maxine Perry: trea surer. Ann Becoaf; and Student Council Representative. Barbara Hoekaday. On Thursday. Octooer 3. the following student'' took th? exam ■ tional Honor Society; Benjamin Curtis. Robert Hinton. Harold Syms, Nanita Perm, Ann Ransom, Eliazbeth CoUins. Eula Hinton. Ju dith Moore. Pat-rida Malone. Ed na Hal!. Wilbert Hinton, Eleanor Nunn, William Turner, *Dem ■ Perry. Marie Robertson. Antion nette Spaulding, -lohnese White. Gloria Freeman. Willie Carr, Eliz abeth Whitaker, David Forbes. Shirley Donaldson. Claude Trot ter. and Dorn Dun.stop. " ? i The fifth grr.de pupils in Mrs | ! Smith's room ere very busy. We j | ,u - e explorir.,- our country by air- j 1 plane. Wi nave crossed several j i mountain? and were surprised to | I fir..! thorn so high. As we travel, j ■ sre end,' music in our coun- j I try. The class officers are as follows: j Tvlildrcd Toomus. president; Law- j i rcnce Dunn vie. -president; sec- j ! cr<:*iry, P- ■ •. Keith- The sixth grade has just a hoot 1 settled down to hard work foe the J | year : \V. have aNo organized our I ! cies The prorident is Tony Hun- ! ter Vlc'-'-prc-sident. Biliy Leathers- j secretary, Donnie Dewberry and j as; ’start secretary, Marilyn Mit- j chell. The eight Rrrfte o<-gf.nizcd Us j I class recent!,"’ The officers are as : i follows; | President. Arthur Bunch: vice- i i president. James Dozier; secretary ] i Mary Key. assistant secretary, j ! Geraldine Bledsoe; treasurer, Bet- j j tie Sutton. : We have begun the year by ! studying hard We arc looking i.o- I ward great acconiplishnionis this j year. 1 The following tv,embers of our I class made the hurior roll; Mary V. Ray. Mary Curtis. James Dozier. Bet tie Hunter. Bertie Stil ton. Eunice Justice and Pauline Walker. ! drows Episgcpal on W. Spruce I Street She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Oieru Sasser. Burial was j in Elmwood cemetery, i Those on the sick list include : Mrs Etta J. Murphy, James Tope - Smith. W. A. Cole, S. J. Cooke, j James and Mrs. Addle Rhodes. You*h day was observed at St. | .Tames Zion Chuu-h September 29. ; Rev, E. B. Lipsey, pastor of the j church delivered s. special mes j sagn entitled “The Church Needs ! Our Van,” The message was tak i m from the Second Chapter of j John 14th vei re. Music for the or j casion was by the junior choir of ! the church under the direction of j Miss A. E. Bunn. Junior ushers and j stewards also served, j Mrs, Carrie Hood of West Elm 1 Street is a patient at Wayne Mem cv ial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Parks, 310 Williams Court, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Alice to Nathan Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cephits Davis of Jamaica. Lon? Island. N. Y, The marriage will take place in Goldsbore Oct ober 19 th. A Beading Club is being organ ized at the Alice H. Brown Pub lic T ibary. All interested boys and girls arc asked, to meet at the ’ibary Friday at ft pm. Mrs, Lu venia W.Maop. is librarian. %-.Ui CAKOUNTAK ©IIILFOKO CLUB MEWS *V MRS. MARY <J. GILBREATH Gib LFOFfJdj Service Sunday mornim was conducted by the pas to'. }!..•>' F D. Fuller at Reynold’s Chav:, ! Baptist Church. He spoke •w the work of a rv.-eon after which Mr. James Sapp wis or dained nr a Deacon of the church. ■The fn ! lowing ministers and dea con. assisted in the service. Rev erends P s Albright and S. 1.. Tattle, Deacons H.’ M. Maxwell and John Fox of Reynolds Chapel. Deacons Jours and Jacinus Hod rich of New Cedar Grove and Dea cons Compton; Morrow, Smith and W M Compton, of Morning Star Church of Burlington. The charge was given by Rev, Albright and nmarks by a few of the or dained ministers, and deacons. Other visitors of Burlington and Greensboro were in attendance for the service. REVIVAL SERVICES Revival Service opened Sunday. October sth. at Turner Chapel AME Church, with the pastor. Rex M. T„ Johnson In charge of the service. Rev W, AT Harris spoke at the morning service. The ”astor spoke in the afternoon and Rev. C W. Thomas spoke at the venieg worship. Rev. A. M. Jones -s she evangelist for the week. PTA MEETING The PTA r. f Florence School will hold their monthly meeting, Tues day evonir' October 15th in the schoo! auditorium at 8 o’clock. Ail parents and patrons of the school re asked to lie present. If you have not paid your registration fee please prepared to do The Anri" Halloween Festival will he he’d at the School October tilth Tms is an annua! a f fait of the PTA ,-r.d every one is invited ENTRY NODS CLUB Miss Bertha Mae Staples was ht.-voss to tee Fnt.ee Nous Club, Friday evening when she enfer tenied the members and their guest ■it the eimmunity center. Members of the Negro Recrea tion Advisory Council met at a called meeting last week. Eugene Price, member of the committee to secure swimming pool? for Golds boro, was on hand to discuss pro gress made in that direction. T, T Dortch, director of the Community Confer announced October t! Classes in Industrial Arts, Choral Music, Home Nursing, Dramatics and bridge will begin next week. The night of each class wilt be advertised. The next meeting will bp held November IP at the Leslie Street Community Center. A and T College will conduct an oft campus graduate course in Goldsboro beginning October 7th at Dillard High School. The title of the course is “Current Economic and Sociail Problems.” The course carries graduate and renewel cre dit of three hours. INSURANCE .. .that Protects JENNINGS M. BRYANT AGENCY, INC. 4-!? S. SPRING STREET Burlington, North Carolina Telephone: CA T-745S " nwra r JF fife I No Finer Buys in Town iELVILLE CHEVROLET CO , INC. Dial 3-9851 Mebane, N. C. SUNDAY SERVICE —SHOP AT— MY HAT & DRESS SHOP “Ladies’ Apparel To Treasure” hint's., Dresses, Suits, Costs, Biotas* s, Sweater*, Skirts Accessories Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan 133-135 Efifit Front Street Dial ft-9312 BURLINGTON, N. C. j ■,> ■ $3-95 ** 4-S QUART go proof. Also 100 Proof. M»d* from Grain by L Relsky & Ci«. Cock*yjvlll9. Met., U.S.A. BURLINGTON Johnson's Chapel. AME Church ! | will present the Rt. Rev. Frank J j M. Reid presiding Bishop, 2nd Epis- ; copal District as guest speaker : , Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. The I public is invited Rev C. S Stroud, I pa.v or Mrs. i..5..2u Johnson. Brooklyn. N i' , Mrs. Eva Holt of White l' ! ia«n N Y and Mrs. Lillie Davis ; a no ice wire guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of SOS j Old Alamance Rd PETERSBURG SECTION T.iere was an anniversary din : ncr given in honor of the paster i r.f the Morning Star Baptist I Church Rev. F. D. Fuller. It was j i given by the mother of the church j : Mrs Mamie Rogers, and the | Twelve Tribes the dinner was hold j j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis j ■ Isley on Maple Ave. i There wet.- around fifty guests and a wonderful dinner the hos- : I less and her co-workers had the j house decorated with glorani&’s j and Mum’s end the table was spread with a lace tablecloth and ; centered with fall Roses and Batch* : lore-button*;. Sgt. Troy Holt is home visiting relatives he is slopping with Mr. and Mrs. William Holt 321 Flush ing St. Sgi. John Stewart is home visit - i ing his mother. Mrs, Loath?. Stev art, on Flushing St. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson was week j j end house guest of Miss Rosanna i ! Hamilton. Rev and Mrs. Andy Wright was ■ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs James | j Perry on Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs William Louth of ' Thomas Av<* had their pastor Rev , j, a Foster as dinner guest Sun- j ! day, 1 Mrs Pecolia Hill went to hei i home in Oxford. N. C to attend j I their family reunion. | Mrs. Ethel. Smith spent Monday j !in Raleigh, N C. visiting her ! daughter. Miss Ethel Roylenc j ! Pichrrd, who is employed at the | j Stale School. For Blind and Deaf. ! j The beautiful sunshine added j ; much to the morning service at j First Baptist Church. Rev. H. J. 1 Cobb pastor back home aftei j ! spending a week in Winston-Salem j j with Rev. Goodwin and his good ! people. After the spiritual open- ; | jng and scripture, he chose, for his ; 1 theme: "Sing a New Song.” CM- I j ing incidents of “Moses and the ; i “Red Sea,” "Daniel and the I,ion' f \lk OfaVmt “Parents of a daughter are usually the first to detect a ring in a young man’s voice.” GARVIN'S Outfitters For the Family Charge Accounts Invited 131 West Davis Street BURLINGTON, N. C Den.” and many other incidents of tnahkiuiness. Bring the k*;..non for todays prob lems what, is our new song for to day'.’ Holy Communion -v,* ob served BTU was held at G:ir< • h •drwin? interest the evening wrv ce was a spiritual feast. CHI R< II NEWS BURLINGTON Owing to the pr.stor Rev H J. Cobb b ing out of town, Mr R. C. Welker, Jr, ■indent of Theology department. Shaw University Raleigh, was in charge of services after the open ing. He delivered a wonderful mes sage from the old testament, “The Old Paths”, that was enjoyed by all. BT r was held at «:!.’> pm and it, spite of the. rainy weather a goodly number came out. The -» e IPS service fe lUifeci Ihe mission ,: v union servicer wdh Rev Clyde Johnson of Shaw Uni versity a; speaker His theme. The New Bmth.” ”he dc-cii, .*,, nil service at New Covenant *•'■*•!me.-;? Church with R" ’. M* Fields as pastor will long be remembered by guest officers, mo• her- and friends Zone 5 o( First Banir-i Church met Tut-.adiiy* evening at. the of fice t, Dr .** B Thom is and after 'npsln '?s rr-voon, ;i ui'.ial hoy was enjoyed Ivl’*s, F.rsceiia Sellars and 7 Helen McCollum *- b.,,- • Mr. R. L. truiiii dsrfv' hmrn te.-ers and wived delicious goodies from a large lazy d»:sv ‘rs» SHOWROOM SAMPEES Foam Mattress;'s Half or Full Size >L 'U Feather Pillows 1.T.) 9x1 2 Rugs h. ,! ' RELIABLE FURNITIRE CO. 108 Clay St. Mebanc, >. ( T L. JEFFREYS, Pm?« G. C A MICK, Vice-Pres- CENTRA!, MOTOR & TIRE CO., Inc. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Telephone 3-3981 THIRD & CLAY ' i MEBANE, N. ( . J. G. HARRIS LUMBER CO. See Us E»»r Your Building Needs ’’Your On e Stop Building Supplier” 704 SOUTH SPRING *-!'., Dial CA 6-9321—P.0. Bax 688 BURLINGTON, N. C. PIANOS AND RECORD PLAYERS All Types of Band Music, Etc. C. B. 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