vvEFK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER i 9. 19-57
. ROXBORO REIDS VILLE
* ROXBORO - Mr* Marie Ha-n-i
ten's tive-monlh-old daughter cued |
suddenly last Thursday night The j
mother vas enronte to the Mr-m- {
arial Haspita; in Chape! Hit; when I
the child sncumbed.
Mv3. Clarice Batittry Allen, of i
Baltimore. Maryland, spent the ;
weekend with her parents. Mi and |
Mrs. George Lee Raniscv ot the 1
Lee J offers Community.
Bro. Rogers received a pistol
ball in his hip when a playful ;
gioup turned into a shooting par- .
ty. Finals to the case have not j
been set as yet. s
Quite a number of students and 1
teachers we p out- of school the j
first week due to attacks of the 1
Asian Flu. 1
dent of Perron County High School, ;
Bessie Wilkinson a former sue ;
d member of a traveling rood show
was home on vacation thi - week •
Jib;; Cleo Jones, a popular r.iu- >
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dvnt ot Perron County High school,
is air, a.i.y tk.nning her weekend
party for the Thanksgiving holi
d&yci.
LL'-'i t 'Mi in Jones, o? Railimore,
■,vns hntiie cvri the weekend, visit
hi? p a', ntf. Air. and Mrs. Al
; bt r* Jones of Ivey Street,
! n-v. Sherrill Cunningham
1 pv.Mchad a; Lawson Chapel Church
| last Sum'-A night and the Elijah
; Crete Ohtuvh choir rendered the
j muric. Mrs E,-cl\ui‘ j Bowman was
j pianist.
Mr Aubrey Barnett. 53, of Box*
1 boro, was buried las* week. Mr.
! Barnett and his wife had made
! <hi ir home in Madison, New Jer
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.and him that comefh to me
I will in no wise east oat.—
lSt. John »>. 37.)
So m e Limes, so r re aso a s th a t
we. vainly try to justify, we
look upon another human be
ing with distaste or contempt.
Then we should remember the
abounding compassion of the
Lord Jesus Christ, and hum
bly pray for His forgiveness,
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■ soy for some time. A. few weeks
I ago he was stricken with an acute
i illii' -s that roHulted ir. his death,
j M•*. T. C Tillman, former piin
j ciyal of Perron County Training
i School and now principal of East.
Union School High School in
j Ma.'i villc, was in town Monday eve
i niiig sayitc' hellos to a few friends
: and former students. He was en
i route, :o hi-: borne in Winston-Sal
! err, and thence to Marshtdlle.
His eastern tour had carried
* him as far in jhis section as
Wake Forest, where he had spent
High School Seniors Will
Be Guests At Greensboro
GREENSBORO - 6.000 students ; :
ar« expected In attend the annua! t
High Si bool Sente,■ Day ci-'obra- \
j iion to be held al A and T Col- 1
lege on Saturdav. October Jfi
| William H. Gamble, dean of mr-n j
j an i chairman of the committee on ,
! arrangements for the event, told ;
' reporters this week that the turn- |
I out for this year will eclipse the I
| record MtSK yauagaUut who came j
j last year
Nearly 150 high schools in North *
Carolina and r, order points in Vir- |
j ginia and f?outi, Carolina have al- j
™ I ready accepted mvif -’ions sent «• it
by the ebllcgc a week ago.
A full prop,i am of activiiiies has j
! bee-t arranged for the visiting j
i astir*. The youngsters will se« a I
Soil T est Proves
Rea! Money Saver
j M >re farrtt.-rs than ever are hav- j
M, ini; their soil les'led bvfort buy- j
ing lime :iitsi fcrtilucr according •
to Idlest figmes. But there are still j
thord that like to t k? a chance, j
Guessing about ferUlrotson is high- j
ly costly, according to a Negro
fan - agent. And having the soil j
lested can boa real money savor. |
C. K. Greene, Bladen County
farm agent for the V. C. \grt- *
cqltural Lxtcnsioi) Service,
soys there arc many examples
oC farmers profiting by hav
ing their soil tested ami then
Withdraws From Comm, Chest:
liiwainnri'imiiiMmii unii'niriairnr- n irmur i nnmru ••mimr itit -n -ii- - • r~~i~r-i —it~h
’ Whites Boycott Urban
League In Little Rock
NSW YORK (ASPi A segv«-
j gstior.iats' boycott wa» blamed by !
| the N»tion?.i Urban League fn- i
| day, sn ? report to President Eisen- \ ,
hewer, for toe withdrawal of the j J
Greatei Little Hock Urban League
; from the local Community Chest, i '[
| Theodore W. Kheel, national : '
president of the League, in his j 1
wire tii the President, told of Lit- i
tie Rock "being flooded with hate I '
I’torature urging that no one con- i
tribute to the Chest.” as long as I
the Little Hock Urban League j 1
j branch is a member. A telephone j
marathon to Chest workers, threats j
! of reprisal against businessmen and j
personal violence were among the s
picssures. he reported.
The League has been a con
tinuously constructive force
for better rare relations in Lit
tle Rock,” said Lester R. Gran
ger, national executive direc- :
tor. ‘ and used its influence to
make the transition from se
re gat io n to umegre gated
schools peaceful. These new
pressures seek to ostracize the
organization from any part of
community life, and even
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si few hours with his brother, Mr.
Jru-ob Tilman, Principal ol Du
bois High School there.
ROXBO R O ELEMENTARY
School closed its Annual. Drive
Monday night with a “bar.jjT* More
than a thousso.d dollars WM col
lected in this financial ma-rothors—
whicn is a real "nest egg*' sjj times
like these.
If ‘‘Mr. Asian UT#*' pays yon 9 j
visit, don't let him la, tie Just
wards to start a lot at uonoees
j sary trouble. You caa leal him
I corning your way.
special exhibit of scientific and
technics! equipment and products
uade and u-ted by A and T »ti>
.m- and a giant demonstration in
nuclear science being provided by
ihe American Museum of Atomic j
Energy at Oak Ridge, Term,
They wn! be conducted on s :
tour o p the major laboratories,
shoos and instructional facihtie* a
oouL the campus and -will see, at
first hand how A and T student*
live, study ,-,r.d learn.
The younc visitors, to be formal
ly welcomed by Dr. V/armolh T
Gibbs, president, will be guests at
luncheon and dinner and at the
| football game featuring the A and
T Aggies and Winston-Salem Tea
i chars College in tha early after
i noon.
following the recommendations.
But none prove the point hel
ler than Pleasant Campbell,
f larkton, Rt. *J.
Recently Greene stopped by the
j Campbell farm and was greeted
with broad smiles.. "You know,’’
! raid Campbell, ‘-I've made more
; money on my tobacco crop this
I year than ever before.
| And my fertilizer bill was less,
i too. I'm also expecting my best,
j corn yield.’'
Campbell had the soil in each of
i bis fields tested last year.
worse they undoubtedly will j
have the effect of widening
the gap between th* races.”
Withdrawal from the Chest, said
KheeTs telegram, was dacided on
because of tha League’s mindful
ness “of its larger responsibility
to the community and in order to
preserve the Community Chest and
its good works against contusion,
disruption and disunity.** The Lea
gue urged its local members to
continue their full and normal
contributions to the Chest.
By its withdrawal, the telegram
concluded, the League intended “to
symbolize the crying need for peo
ple of good will everywhere to
rally behind the forces of law and
order,” and it urged the President
to continue the use of his powers
and moral leadership in “a na
tionwide crusade."
.iBII
Bat your iniquities have
separated between you and
vour God, and your sin# have
hid Ilia face from ,r0a....
--(lsaiah 59, 2.)
It is our own willfulness
selfishness, weaknqss, that
keep us iron most enjoyable
! living and being fully in God’a
iova, His perfect good—and
yet, His mercy forgive# and
j accepts the truly repentant
heart.
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Arrington, daughter of Mrs. Mamie j
Boor? of this city has been ap- 1
point, d .is graduate research *»•
! slslaut ior t«r- term of 57 and 'SB j
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versity. in New Brunswick. N. J.
The research project is in the field
of nutrition md is centered around
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Jordan Selars High School and re
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The Senior Missionary Ci’cie
| November 13:
iFSTCW
| Hast Collage
Conference
FAYETTEVILLE •- Tha thirty
second annual one-day session <tt.
the North Ca :olina College Conlep*
ence will ba held at the Fayette*
villa State Teachers College out
* November 13, and it is expected
i that a goodly number of represen
j tat Ives from the several Negro col
| leges in the state will be in at
: tendance, according to a state
j ment by Dr. Clarence A. Chick,
! President of the group.
| The purpose of the Conference
i is to stimulate study and discus-
I sion of problems incident to Ameri
| cau higher education,
j The forthcoming session will sea
. j fore an assortment of strong speak
, era currently active in education.
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6 Next Phase: ”
Play Called
, ‘Answer To
Little Rock’
; MACKINAC ISLAND, Michigan
s —-Whitt’ and colored leaders from |
the South hailed the new slI-Alri- j
can play “The Next. Phase” a* tha |
j answer to Little Rock recently, i
They committed themselves to
bring its message to America.
They spoke at the Moral Re-
Armament Assembly of Na
tions as the cast of US from lft
; African nations returned from
a nine week aeries of 4ft per
formances in Washington, At
ltanta. Tusk e gee and Broad
way to 53 000 people.
Describing the piay'a perfor
mances in Atlanta, Ezra Ncwana,
Africa and one of the cast, said.
Africa and on? «fthe cast, said,
“Ttr. the bold'- •» ird roost auda
cious approach to today * hurtl
ing issues.
For the auth to see black
s«ui white ath African* aray
ed together on the stage fight
ing as one mlt, made * pro
found Impression, The destine
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if
BURLINGTON
of the First Baptist church spon
sored a special service on Sunday
| evening at 7:30 p.m, The speak
| eta on tha program -were Mrs. I
; Mark Fori sit Mrs. Evelyn Me
bane of Mebane.
REVIVAL CONCLUDED
Revival service was in prog
ress the past week a! First Bap
tist church. Rev Trotter invited \
Rev Wiley of Winston-Salem to j
| be the visiting minister.
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
Revival service is being con j
tinned this week at Way-man
Chapel AM E. Church, Rev. S.
i G. Tompkins is the venting min
i inter. FriUav night, October 11
i will be the closing night. Monday
j .vcvng * message, "A Man Thai
' Believed In God
I MORROW TWINS SHOWER
'j Maty beautiful and useful
gift* were showered on the Mor
row twins recently when they
. were given * shower by their sis
ter-in-law Mrs. Clinton Morrow j
at lx«r heme on Cedar Street.
Green and white color schemes
were carried out. Mrs Fred T..*e
Trollinger was in charge of bridal
games. The hostess served lime
punch, ham biscuits, and cheese
straws. Mesdames Morrow and
Jeffrie* mothers assisted at the
| table. About 14 guests enjoyed the
! hospitality of Mrs Morrow.
Sunday was Shaw Day at Fust
! Baptist Church of which Rev. H
! .1. Cc-bb is pastor The day was
J beautiful The people came in over
! whelming number. The proces
i sional was worshiped to the strains
of “God the Almighty one and the
, full robed choir was joined by the
, audienc* aftei the preliminaries
Beautiful garden of pray
, ; ey® Ims used for meditation
I -men They King The Golden
Bells’’ was the consecration hymn.
' the pastor then presented Dr W.
| R. Strassner, president of Shaw
University, Raleigh as speaker,
whose theme was The test of reli
gion, Is he God whom you serve
, continue to deliver you?
Zone 2 held a Ten Virgin Rally
in the evening. Mr. Robert Fowl
er is president. The week of pray
er began Monday evening with the
pastor in chs rge
Assistant Prineipay Named
For Jordan Sellars School
j Woodland Ellroy Hall has been
named assistant principal and
g ndance counselor at Jordan Sel
lars Sensor High School, accord
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A native of Hampton Va. and j
a ts aeher for life pad 1! year#,
he received hi* BS degree from
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Hi* master s decree in education j
administration is from I'oomibia
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New York.
i following his military service
| from 1944 until 1946, Hall was
I supervisor for veterans’ farm
i training in North Carolina.
Before coming to Burlington he
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V au-moer of the Baptist Church,
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