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PAGE TEN Hopping About TARHEEUA' % By Jay Bee Ayteh '' tesw iww yrsm'Af, - manned •ocsnr mount tl- iiiwir fcwpartmmTt offhe M 0. si ;t- \ eociation of the luipv.uvd. item | VOhmt »nd PriMiH-iivi- Osrti v of j Sites of the World tIUPOEWD Iv;- Jp’imvd a eastern litslri.'t music f>'r tho hone fit of edura t»i» arid dtert*y with several e . U ♦rn »r**» h»«t - »rV.-oJ , Hoir and; •honx-es parbeipuritu* Wllltem T «.i im.'i -I He tewtste* rttiwter whu «a« mailt • %«rl****il grand Hn-r'tnr of the roCinn at fhr- PhMadel pMf Fit-» t-om f nflm; h ».s 1i -A It A AT UP its to isV« tvaft on thf program yOipgifyher 1: Ht ;< the local £Vr»VT>IT « rap/. Elnr ent -,rV rrrmM'tnir. TirVrl> art *S~V OK *»»•<».. tfSsteehi progr#m Is Rimed M hn ysryirin.g *N» qunlits* of musk »- ■flr'.cst.jt w*jyjs peer)* .tnd odiilfe. ftiites. «•:<*-«• t-v, end"U'.'iriTvs to ml- ! 9 FW fr-r hetfer Tr-’.'-ir rs j aji teteds lifted •••« participating! fr«ip» *<•<* Pstttllo Wish School, j Tgrbcro: Carver High, Pine-tops; i Phillip* High BaHdtsborru Connive ! t»igh Conefee; Spaulding High j * 14Tc.T t V*. •. h! r.ri cT l Uh ! y «.£»■ Kin n Nar-bCo*in nv T ■; • • •■• • inr School Ns-sHviilei O •'■ ■• : FMroen-ary School, and Booker T i ’Wsshihsto!! High, this city - The event vrhch hrs >-Hie* end*** »••?*»- \ yy *r.t of K-1k? pr-'- -•.do n i :■• R ea - . K P , 15 tjf 4 ig. Cr.o Bsli" \ IV," i . T•• tig Smith, of the Daughters i~ the ! he ?!onir.2 of i? expected to fm. 3 rr ::ir ACho 1 ?-. ’ v- b g-iveo. by the sron.d lodno o? I’d fjrjtii In of outefand- : icr music r,b:U?y on the hint; school level REt tvryrT MXN S DA T SPEAKER Thr F*‘ .1 W W! i• V fv Halifax County Baptist pastor and i principal of the Swift Cp'ck H-gh Sehon'j in N«rh County.' I 'was Many ! 'Day r-poa.koi for the Ml. Pisgsh KINSTON NEWS KINSTON A rdif.rn Mho j dii;d ?,4 >‘i?d! s Cigo honored hi 1 r i Ihi? ■•! ffik v.'hcn U 1 .? 1 hr- id ■■ i, * r'etor.-. of th* Kin-'-jr. Hhis-ik A Jthbntv d(=riri.'o r<- r.amr • hoi.s- ; In." devsiopn'enr the. Hi-, ha d ur“*i Korn* ' The 100 im; tie* ; l i* hpirirf ;c ■■ r-‘(teil to 1- CU S*' v.rt a d hem early r-- >:* : ’Tine- M-ijh -vhim Air Green is rrm^risbrror 1 , od thr lasting contrih-ntions he rr-ude »o . the community " were coed ~ ■ yen- I for the se’pcMon. A natn’e o' Kir don he -> “d a barber shop at 103 K G-ireltm ; St. until hi* death o£ a h'-urt at- r tack in May p: io;t - A member of the St. Augustus A , ME Zion Church on North S?> . the ; benoree v.,j a trustee ir-d a ard on its official board Gait Bravi :,. edrer of -he to- j eal fiee Pre.-r paid the folimving j tribute to the honorce on the r-o• - • toria? page, the day of the an- j nour cement “ The Km'ion Housing A- 'hor- j ft- v ; s soi r.'ed. Richard Green j Homes, a* tbs nrm of its ruw 1 100-dwellmg unit project in South- . east Kinston. This nroiort will bt ! Initiated with advertising for b:-i early in December and ro r :■’■■ o tion is expected to begin .*iv—> ef'er Janparv. ’’ Tne name is that of an honor ed Negro citizen who di-' i ir- the : early 1330 s Richard Green operat ed the Green Barber Shop on F Gor ion St ” Mr Green -'a? married to the 1 form?!* Mir-:' Annie Fulf-rd of Grlrlsboro. Their five survivira ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE ??$ TARBORO ST. ROCKV MOUNT, N. C. Telephone 2-2131 wnwimmiinTwirin n.n ROGERS’ SODA SHOP Specializing In CHICKEN 'N THE BOX - THICK MILK SHAKES ALL TYPES OF SANDWICHES ALL TYPES OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE 114 West Academy St. Fuquay Springs, N. C. t nme , gyg«3.emiwm ww.i'w trn>t v , jrmunnnmißuim 1 ' tornii ||||jjf|| | ** PINT gS 8 fHOM GfAIN - 89 PROOF j 8 CHARLES JACOBIN «» Cil. He., Phil? , pg. » i Fre-:ilbjrterlan Church Sunday gfter | noon at 5 o’clock and a* the St. -tomes Baptist. Church at night ; .-service*. Rev. Mr, Wiley urged a r<m- N«*ii:>-ation and rededication the part of the laymen to th>- total program of king don-building and maintaining tne tihureh porgram, Mr. K. !, Ur ewer was in charge of the program and Dr. Wiley T. A rsiistronsr presented rtie j speaker. The Rev James H. Co-sten. t!l Pisgjb Presh) ieriars pas- Inr assisted by .1 A,lt. Hubbard, presented an internets! reM gums movie depleting- ihe part minority-grnup citizen*? can play in making nr helping lie bring about » f bmnfian undee stnnding aroong dlfferewt r«e* groups. P : rie r j n Harren of tbo temel ehnrch < accompanied by Mr* Nw* ! rer*> inurneyed to Whit* Rock ■ where he epokf to !bo men of ! Pr- sbytnrian Church Kinston, j Rr-v O. F. Asnder's rongregatiem nn the f-.jon's Day theme "Ahom I j M'v Knther'a Business " SI \HRJSON-BAKf.lt ftT.WflVfl A VNm Nrptt Mr. .7. T, Harrison, Rte 1 Boy ] 1 74 Tarhnn has onnouriced the '-.-'.Tiber 2nd wedding of hi* s i rhoishter, Mis' Salli* Marie Har l rr -n, to Mi. William. Baker. Sr.. |of Kmgsboio. The wadding will :r :> place ,j» the Harrison home ■ n the reception at the Baker ; residence j i The B'.isir-'r-? and FT-r-fessiapel j W -.rnon's League is sponsoring a j pre*Halloveep masquerade ball for \ th-. b-'nefit c.f the YWCA and the i ) nrob'!. School Girl Scouts Octo- j Ho> 2r.jh at Ibe Community Center : .on Aiberaarlk Avenue. P> irrt will he given for the most I -nr: on-; wd the funniest costume j and to the hoy and girl selling i :i’r piogt sick-i,s Rcffshmc-nts will \ - ho s- rven Thr public is invited oh l l n »• ••> Mr’ Eula D OBry ;am of Boston. Mass . Mrs E-ther f > t.-Vr of Baltimore. Md . Mrs ■ Ar.’-.,, NT,ore of Kinston. Mrs. i Bub'--' G Golden of Los Angles. CT' < .rjtvi V Green of Raieiah ’■ ■ ; >,T.: f.i’bel Ci Wenster of ! Baltimore. Mr,. it was repot tod here last week *h;-: the Citizen's Welfare League i pot tnkir.g the support of the Lr-'- ri Community Fund as an I .-uH'-nry orojcct" ’his Fall but many nf us Icadeis and members will • he as active in lire drive as in 1 pro - ious ye -it; The volunteers met with 'he Canipaign Chairman War* ■ run S Perry last week." i Th'-'e who have agreed ot. con- I irib-ite ‘heir services include Dr. . lru;.< - Cameron. G B T..ane, W ;1. Bynum C B Stewart J A. : Haro; i- and Fdward Cox Als” Me.s* | rianv'-s L Herring, M. N, Leitao j artvi Jj. P. M’tchell. O! HOOL notf.s At -- recent meeting of »b» Ad ; km High School .PTA. the follow ; ; n_ persons were elected as del«- - - o afteod the PTA Congress i in Rnkigh C on November 22 ,i**,n Mc d.'.mrj Lillie M King, M -ry J). Kmg md M. S Moses. Th distria PTA meeting will hr- odd a- the J. H. Sampson : School here on November 2 i Miss Carolyn Aldridge, Adkin School Senior was elected "’li-im.ecomine Queen” last week by j (he student body She will reign ! over (he homecoming festivities to bo held hare Friday November 1. | Hov attendants will be Misses Eva j Aikir.snn. Eddie Jean Baker, Doris ;j Clarke and Norece Rhodes, j KINSTON BRIDGE CU B MEETS Mr-mboiof the Kinston Bridge ‘ Club met it-' rutty with Mrs M G. Williams at her home, 503 North | Adkin Street, Mrs. M. G Williams, i chib ore ident. opened the meet* | in- md a short devotional period nuTwiflNCTON^ Cash Grocery Fruit Beer - Notion* J 023 SO- WASHINGTON ST Rocky Mount, N. C. * p"* -- ■ nr-iirrnnTuiinirn i iiuuniiißiiinriw»wF<i«*niiiniTin’iin>'tirxm. — T -Tnnnrr [ -rn^|l||n|r * —, .mmiwmw nmiwitiiwaKU.' Winston’s Whisperings (Prom W mston * S&lcini) i ' By m> WnXIAMS , 131-?Atb Street, N W Winston-Salem, N C KINDERGARTEN PTA TO GIVE TOYS WINSTON-SALEM The new ! iy formed Pan’nt-Teacher Associa tion of the First Baptist Church Kindergarten voted last Wednes day to purchase toys for the chil dren, The group also approved a ; tentative program for -the next ; five month*. To raise funds for suggested toys. ; th* group will ask friends to be- : come members. The child bring- i i ing in the most friends as members 1 ' will he awarded a gift. Anoroved activities will include a movie and a speaker in Novem ber a Christmas party and prog- | ram In December, open house in j January, » banquet in February and * *'c>*9te*r In Msroh PTA *lao voted ehafflff* b* i | meeting da*e to the ,-Mrd Tueedsy i of esoh month. Th* hem will r*- j main *4 7:*>o pm. Officer* o* the group »r* Mr*. { Eva Jeffrie*, president, Mr* Vir ginie Fridsy. vice preeiden* end chairman of flie Program Coffijmt tee, Mr* Dorothy Moor*, were- j tary, Mr*. Dekot* Gilliam, aesiftant | secretary William Griffin, report er. sod Mrs Maty Burns. heasuT ! er, TWIN rfTT HAS TWIN HOMECOMING WITH PARADE was held Mrs Ann* G Moore pave the invocation The business session included, a j detailed report of last year's acti- i i vines, outlined by club secretary j j V. At Payton Mrs M. N Leitao. j ; who was delegate to the Women's | Federation Club, held in Sedalia, | repoorted to the group the out come of the meeting, President | Wiliams named a committee to ' make plans foi the year. The oom | inittce was comprised of the fob j lowing ncreons: E. W. Tyson. M j G. Fisher. V. C Miller. A G. Moore j and V. M. Payton Birthday felicitation* and biith-j day presents were given to the fol lowing: Mesdames E. E. Berry, M- \ ' G Fisher, V C. Miller and A G ; Moore. ) Member* ttresent were. Mrs- j dames E. E. Berry, M G Fisher. S. L. Flanagan. A R. Hubbard. M- N. Leitao. V- C, Miller. L P Mit chell A. G. Moore. V M Paylon, F. W. Tyson and Miss A. M. R.aye Mrs David Hines entertained Ihc members of the Let Bonnes j Amie Club on a recent Saturday | evening at. her F. (..aswcll r! ! donee Tt w»as the Initial fall meet ‘ ing and plans were reviewed for j the club vear Pinochle was th* earn* o. -he i evening and first and second priz es! were awarded to Mrs L. A j j Powe! and Mrs. Janet Cogdell, j respectively. Mrs. Vivian Frazier , i fgcoived th* 5 consolation p* \y&- p Theresa Crews was hostess ? ! recently to the F.ntre Nous Club members at her E. South Si home, j After * brief business session games were played Mrs. William I uv/son was high scorer and Mrs j Harvey Beech and Edgar Murphy | Jr., received second prize and con isolation, respectively. | Miss Verne M Jones was guest i of the evening 1 Members present were Mesdam i es Alexander Hill. William Law* I son. Robert Crews James Hen ! TV Horvev Beech, James Cogde,., j j'r Da»nie Tillery, Edgar Mur phv JL and Elmo Chapman. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hill of j j inti!) East. Gordon St. haw an , ! nounced the arival of their daußn ! ter Alexandria Elizabetn on .(• J 957 age five months Mr*. Marshall Isler. spent a re corl week-end in Laurinbure and Fayetteville- Mrs. Com Green is ill ad her , home, R 24 Thompson St. j Messers. Marshall Isler. H Eton j Jones, Charlie Cox.. L. L. McCoy. . I Sr and Richard Patrick attended ■ I the mid-winter encampment of the. i | Antlered Guaid Dept, of I-B.P< E- ; of W that was held in New hern, : ! Sat and Sun Oct. 12 and 13 j The Cub Scout Committee met ■ i Monday at the home of P. D Chase j i on Oak St. ! o the sick lis! this week are ; ! Mrs. Novel's Jones and Pearl i ! Gooding of Lincoln St.; Mrs. Ma- ; j be! Clark of Carver Cts. and Mr. i Tom Jones who resides on Tiffany i St. hut was confined to the Le | noir Memorial Hospital at press ! time SAyE UP TO 60% On Building Materials It Will Pay You To Conte i To Varina For . . . • Suildind Mutoriah j * Appliances • Hortw & Farm Needs SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! varina! Wholesale Builders Supply “Tour Building Material &uper Market” Varina.. N. C. Phone 343 j THE CAROL IMI AK Hlgn school students will have a big clay m Winston-Salem on Fri day The occasion is the annual hoonecomitv* for Atkin* and Car ver High Schools. The big event will be thr foot ban game between the Atkins Camels and the Carver Yellow Jackets at Bowman Cmv Stadium at 11 pm, Atkins will lie favored on the basis of records, but ob servers sav Carver cannot be un derrated in this tilt. A. big parade will be held be fore the game. Several bands a number of floats, and an array of marching md riding units will al so he included in the n > ide. During hnh'-ttme cvremorursi. Miss Atkin* and Mi;- r. ' will be crowned a« homecoming querns Bands from the Schools will perform Atkin* has an HO-piece nggrepe tion plus -"x cheerleader*, eight majorette’ ? drum majorette and a five-mem'.or color guard Car ver baa s pi-ptrrp band nine *ix cheerleader*, eight majorette* » drum major any * junior drill team of fourie grader?! WARNER LOOKS ’EM OVER ; Hv IFPOT Brandon Church Ob'-ervea , Fifty ninth Anniversary I CHARLOTTE -- On February 7. 1954 the Re' S T Mr.!/ ; n, be ante the pastor of this church We re call some months ago having a j very interesting '..onvrrsation with i the popular minister. In this con versation Rev. McLean told us that ; ; he wanted his members to do just : J like they see him do. • We can meal! that line h ■■ very hot. aui.imer day The L- \ J ; Me Li in v/r* doing work on (he ■ outside of hi* church But he . j did not h-'.-iu.;.* to aop to hat ! ‘he chat with u.-, Noil her do t he ! j wait for the metnbors to do the j | job like many ministers probably i ! wr.jl.a have done, but he felt that j the jab would improve thi look ■ of the church. For this reason I ; am doing it myself, the Tfev Me- l Lean said. In our convcisation we d.- u. -pd . some of the wo'k that. P- 1 mdon i Presbyterian church has e.com- j olished this year. At that time Mr J McLean did not mention the church j being 59-y«?tr-old. Neither did he i mem ion that on anniversary was in i ; the making. But, last Sunday a 1 j sermon was delivered by the Rev. j Thomas Jenkins, pastor of the | Statesville Ave Preshytorian j Church, climaxing the end of the | 59th anniversary of the Fftarfdon I Presbyterian Church, j Other min if tors on program i i were: Revs. M. R Cuthberlson. ! j Seth Vanlandingham. Wiliiain D. | Baxter. J. Z Beaty, and F. G Low ery. GREENVILLE NEWS Mr and Mrs. Acie King and j children of Brooklyn. New York spent the week-end with Mi and Mrs. Earnest Tavlor of '124 Sp. tag Sf ■ 1 Mr, Frank Miller, son of Mr. j and Mr.-. Curtis Miller, of 1900 Lloyd At . in the Good Samar'an Hospital. j The stork made a visit to ‘he'! l home of Mr. and Mrs. George 80l- | ! tor A boy, of course. Mr and Mr W T JONES and ' I family spent the weekend in Lin- ! GARY SCHOOL HEWS CARY—Members <>f the- work- ( j ly movie Committee of the Cary ; j Elementary School are sorry that ; j they were unable to show the mov- | | ie they Jv;r! planned for October | : 17, duo to the influenza epidemic - j Since there has been an increase i : in our enrollment they -ire nnti j eipatmg showing the <usi movjo ! October 24 in the ; chool Auditoi : ium. A Dark Room The new-asi addition to the nhnnl ’ j is the establishment of a dark rooift j I Mr. Eddn L. Roseboro and Mr. j j Artis C, Davis have .• !. up m out - of the room? a complete set of e tjuipment so- photographic proces- | sing. At present they arc in the I process of indoctrinating the mem- j ben, of the staff, Eventually they j will extend the program to trie j student, body Fourth Grade | The fcmrtn grade is happy to j welcome then classmates back to 1 school who have been out with ; the "flu ’. A basket nf fruit v. <:■ sent to I ! Patrica Shaw, who has been cm ; fined at St Agnes Hospital. Fifth Grade j We ar* very sorry tint our t< ac.h- ! er was absent last week However, | | Guilford Club Notes j B\ MRS GLADVS (ILREATH Missionary Mpctinjc GUILFORD The Missionary Circle of Reynolds Chapel Baptist Church mot Tuesday ‘evening at the name of Mrs. Katie Maxwell with the president presiding. Af ter rending the minutes and dis cussing the business Items the Bible lesson was taught by Mrs. Electra Hedrirh. whirh was enjoyed by all Mesdames Electa Hedrirh. Es sie Houston. Gladys Giln-ath, Vera Waddell. Misses Geneva Alston j Maggie K timer and Marle-m Neal were present Next meeting .nth i Mrs. Essie Houston PTA. Meeting The October PTA ' tp-*»,„*• of ! , Florence School war hold Octob-rji with the Ist Vtet-President. | Mr*. Mary Alice Sapp presidio? j i A large number of parents were ' m at-tindan-'O at the meeting, she | S T'I VF.STE R MTTCHIELL IS VO VO CHAMP Sylvester Mitchell, * ninth grad er at the Kimberley Park Junior High School won the city yo-yo championship last week. The con test was sponsored by the Win ston-Salem Recreation Depart ment. . He will go to the district tourna ment on Saturday, November 2 at Charlotte. N. C. PRIZE AWARDS TO WIN FLOATS Nine prizes will be awarded i»r ! the t. >p floats in the Homecoming ; Parade on November i for Wins . ton-Snlom Teachers College, i “Th .* p.'it -dc will help make out j affair tops in homecoming" H K, i ! Gooro, chairman of homecoming i | said As ,?nn incentive, we arc of j forinr prize* of $25. sls and s](! in each of three eafegorie* In thy . parade " The division* wit) t>« «n campus ; | grouo*. business *nd professional ! organieations and InsHtittions, and . ! tSherapter-btiiidins ssclKife* Only j : organized institution* and gtouns 1 | are eligible to he represented in 1 She parade WARNER i rolrton. Ga . They w«re :b,p house j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyle .John- , | SO” Mrs Madic Smith i s a at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs ! Smith i% the wife of Mrs. Sidney ! Smith. They reside on Kay Street : ,n Oaklavn Park. Reporter f barltr Rank? lr. Second Calvary Baptist Church News The worship service began at , 11:00 The Rev J. M Kennedy is i the pastor. Hk text was taken from ■ the 37th Pn.'iijn Music was fur- i nuhed by the senior choir, with Mr. Albert Heath at the ore in The : service was enjoyed by all. Sun i day afternoon the Brotherhood j Club celebrated its Jlth Anniver sary. Watch this spam for the follow- * ing Stories that will appear >n our i column: A report on the Martin s * reunion, a story on the pew do vclop.nent of colored homes, a story : on tire Neyro Chamber of Com- | merer and the progrr sc of the i Chrtrii.'in Aid Club, Inc Did I tell you that popular Jim- : mie McKee, of the Excelsior Club I has moved into his new home out ' on Oaklawn Ave Mr. McKee is married to the former Mir-s Min n:c Jackson Mrs. McKee is a S teacher in the city. Others that have moved into their new homes are: Mr. and Mrs. j | Robert Simmons, Mr and Mrs. i Howard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. * Manuel Nicohias. Mr. and Mrs Bill ! Johnson. Mi and Mrs. N. T. Nr •!. Mr and Mrs. James Blackwell, Mr. i j ami Mi’s. John Scott. Mr end Mrs [ Sephus Neal and many others that : 1 will mention later. Did 1 tel! you that Joe Maxwell '■ j is as. ociate editor of a local pa- | pci. and that Mrs Willie Mac Por- j i ter has been a news reporter for ! | the M j.si 18 years Mr. Ben Moss :is no,v retired after being employ | ed by Swift and Company for the j part, JO years Mr. Elihuo Alexan | der, has been employed bv the i Railway Express Co. for over 30 ! vea*—. and Dr Warren C. Williams ; is writing a weekly column for a I local paper we er,joyed Mrs Hm.veil. Tuesday we went t.o the f.iir, and had a nice time. In goography we studied about the Jamestown Colony. Mr.i, Howell went lo Jamertown Inst rummer and she told us about : her trip -I! made us fe<J that ve were in Jamestown. S'\lii Grade The sixth grade students and the i teacher, Mrs. A T Wr '.h, are hap- ; py tv* learn that Robert Hester has : letl.ll neri home after n short ill- ■ j ness >t St Aimes Hospital. W | hojiing that he feels better and w:i 1 I soon be bark to school. ! We have organized a class Hub. I Otii- officers. President, Lucille i Evans; Vice-Brebident, Leon, Hard i mg; secretary, Stella Hicks; Assis . fat'd secretary. Nancy Hinton; j Ireasurtr, Margaret Boyd. We at tended the Fair Tuesday. Light Grade The eight grade students gave ; lh"ir t.-acher, Mr A. C. D.ivis, a j surprise birthday party, which was ! enjoyed by everyone recently, i jiluaf of the children air ebm- I ing back In school fiom having Ihe ! ’'flu." We are preparing for Hsi ] lower n. -tup wiiatuu.t was un the job and made a Jjood lust report, The Activity bus lor the school has been purchased by the FTA and we are hoping to have a freezer > JocKci in the near future Dole- J j-aus to a district meeting u ere selected; Mesriames Gladys Gil* loath and Beulah Dubose. Ttv.s mcctinc will be held Saturday, November Hod. n Hillsboro. Halloween Carnival The Annual PTA Halloween Or* nival will he held st the school Monna.v night. October ?.n.h. Every one i 3 invited Funeral Services Funeral Services for James Cur tis Minor, H 0 years of age. were i conducted Friday afternoon at 2‘ o'clock from Raleigh Cross Roads M, 15 Church with the paster. Rev. Eugene Block officiating. Mr Minor passed in L. Rich harilsOß HosnJfc* Tu*.:iay morn- 1 North Carolina j SCHOOL BULLETIN i The much dreaded flu epidemic . attacked Raleigh's and other j l ! school systems of the State with i devasting force and hundreds of! i ! school pupils are sick in bod with 1 j the disabling malady. A spot, j ; check of schools throughout the f Stale showed as much as 28 to i . 40 per cent absenteeism in some, j schools . , For example, two j , North Carolina Negro schools ; closed temporarily. They were the j Tyrrell County High School where classes were suspended after 45 j w cent of Its 550 pupils were ! absent with flu. The consolidated school at ' iVfoorrsville also closed after iso I | students and two teacher? w>re i absent . . Two oilier Negro j school- in aemifori County N. r. . a iso were closed down after an- ! : senteeism lot l,h» 50 per cent, j mark They were the Rrsufnrf 1 Countv High School at. F.mfpgo, I | with an enrollment of 450. and the ; Reihaven School with sn enroll- i men! of 700. Both reopened last ■ i Monday. Rev. J. W, Wiley, pastor of First : j Baptist Church. Weldon, and ; principal of Swift Creek High j ' School tn Nash County, will de- 1 | hvet the Founder's Day address' ! at Phew University or, Novenri- i her 15 at 11 am. . , . Robert Brow*, and l-.arl Ti.omnvon frrj the unbeaten Asheville* Stephen- ' i.ee Bear* to a rousing 55 to 7 ! | vieto’ v over Church direct High lof Thomas, die . BETHEL | HIGH Sj SIOOI, of Bethel observ ed Fire Prevention Week with program m which all grades par- j Meins ten. w>th Lottie Walston a:> ! Me. Grades t 3 presented a j choral reading on fire and match- i os, while Die Grammar Dept, pro- | sent< d a it on fire prevention. Character*: were Gloria Jackson, i rcsey House, Jo Ann Thomas. ! Rosa .Newton. Lillian Jenkins. J Cecil Thomas Bobby Williams. A- I lon to Moore. Vincent. Clark. Jesse j Andrews, Willie Purvis, and An- I | nie Gotten . . The High School j , Dept- a nut?, on show on fire pre- ’ j vent,ion, with Raymond Barnhill | : Pay Williams, and Elmer Ross! were q-i,?-masfo;s . Seventh ! erode classes, A and B sections.: visited the Fire Dept, with their j - teachers Mrs T W. Felton and ; ! Miss M M. Allen . . Mr John I B Small. Jr of Kdeninn, and 2 radu if-- of St. Augustine’’! fnl lesd, has been added tn the farul ity as science and mathematics ! : ten her. Apex News n,\ ups ! h WILLIAMS A!’ l, v Tire First Baptist Church of Apex held its home- j coming on Sunday, October 20. I Mr- I,oui ;r> Colvin was in prog- I ram as folio v■. ;. Mu ic was furnished by the ! the home choir, with Mr. W. N. I j Beasley as choir dii actor and Mrs. ! I:, H. Williams as church pianist. Mis. Colvin read the scripture end Deacon Wiilie Locklcy save i the invocation. Mrs. Alberta Gotten gave the ’ welcome address, after which Mrs I Colvir. presented the pastor Rev. ! , W. T. Bi.geii..of Durham, is the j | speaker for the occasion. | . Rev Bipciow preached from the 1 | p th Chapter of Genesis and used I • as his stibjeci; "Homecoming" j During his discourse, the speak- j . er stated that, “A home finds it- j seif <■: the hearts of everyone." He ' further stated that one should ! j make preparation for going home, j • Re • Bigelow pointed out. that j «c iniild • clean up" end "pack ! !*up" on earth for our upward jour- ! ney and find out the cost of the j I ticket, tie btought out the fact 1 i that the r-v t of the trip to hca- i I ven is lo give up selfishness, arced I I and many Icings of the world. Our speaker further said that, j man once had a beautiful home in j the Garden of Eden, but lost it j he cause of curiosity Mrs E H Willi,iprs gave the j church history. She has. through j lb years, collected many interest- j ing facts and much data on the i orient of the church history Lit- J tic Miss T'" > v) Colvin sang "Yes j ; Cod is Reid' accompanied at the 1 piano by be- ri.sicr. Miss Ins Col !vm Mrs O’.i !•» Evans sang a solo riccompanied by Miss Carolyn Rich | ard’jon Dencen W \. Beasley gave re mark■; and ’fie captain.'-' reported, i Mrs. Gussic Cain, $21.50; Mrs. i Lotli. R. Page. $50.25, Mrs. E H. j William.- and" Mrs. W N. Beasley, ! SH7 00; Mrs Lucille Bullock, $67 - ! 00; Mrs. Minder Mangum, and Mrs. J Mnebclle M-ngurn. $87.00; Mrs. Rmh Hunter. $21.00, Mrs. Nellie i Locklcy. S«?.00; Mi. Ransom ! Thompson $26.00; Mr. Matthew j June., and Mr Earnest Jones, $!.- i on. Mr:. Julia Lassiter. $11.50; and | Mis Essie C-itienden, $33.50. Total amount of money raised: ' i $513.47. Mi. Squire Davis was found dead | m bed on Sunday morning Fun -1 era! an an,cements had no* been | made at pres a time Mis Laiiira Horton. Ihe proprie- I tor of Horten's Case, is now re j ruperating at the home of her i daughter. Mr* F H Williams. Mrs j Heifon nas been ill for the past j we-'k, j inj; after two weeks of serious ill* | mss. i He leave* to mourn their loss his j motlKii and father. Mr. and Mrs. ! Wall’.'!' Minor, two sisters, Mrs, j Erne-tine Sides of Guilford; Miss i Ida Minor of Newark N. J.; four j brothers Chauncy of Newark, N. ; J ; Eugene of the home, Howard j Hay fund Robert O, of Greensboro; i I t 2 lieiccs, li nephews, 5 aunts and ! j five uncles Laymen's Day Laymen's Day was held Sunday. • i October 70. it Ralernh Cross Roads j M E Church ’vith Mr Robert j Minor Chairman of 5 rid ?y night Oct 25, «»,t Com- ' rmtnify Center given by the U*h- ‘ ler Beard of Raleigh Cross Roads ' 1 Churcr. i ’VEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 195? ge . , Southern Pine;;, West Southern Fines School louied m the celebra iion of Fire Prevention Week, Oc tober 6-12. during which prices wore awarded for the best essays and po sters. Cash prizes were a - to Louis Nelson and El te nia .tones of Primary Dept, for submitting the best posters. Run ncrs-tip in poster contest were Richard Vestal, Bth grade: and Camila Vestal, Cynthia Robinson.' Charles Walden, Betty McNeil. Edward Gillis. and Sandra Fair ley, o! the first grade. Winning essays were submitted by Carol Graham Sandra Puhg, Donnie Leach, H. A. Wilson, R. Gripper, and P P Harris. Each winner re reived a 3-Dir.ce fountain pen ser Columbus Day was observed by, Mrs. t H. Moore end liei fifth grade class that presented a skit j on the life of Columbus? Partin- j pants were James AJford, Orlanda | McNeil, Carl Terr.v, Mitchell Sfce- i venson. Harriett Harrington, Al-! ton so Pratt, Ton-v Gordon and j Earl. Ross Best Southern Pines crirfdp!- unveiled * devasting at-1 tack to wm over Aheredeen High i School 53-H. Proctorvillp's High School PTA held » meeting Monday night with ! a, large number of parents at- j tending. The following officer* were elected E. P Gerald, presi- : dent Mrs Mildred Gerald. Vice- , president; Mrs. Avafca Graham i secretary- Miss Gertie Mack, asst, j secretary; Mrs. Rosa, Strickland. | treasurer. Principal Mcßee intro- i dueed the new teacher, Miss Ger- ; ti*> M. Mark, and invited parents and teachers to participate in the j PTA Workshop m Rowland Octo ber 21-23 from 7 to 7 ffjn Sunny -kies favored pupils e« | their trip last, week to the State ; Fair ir. Raleigh Eight, students j made the honor roil in B'ins ton Salem's Si. Anne's School after the first marking period They were: Beulah Murrell. Jean Greenwood. Marie Denning, Mollie Wagner. Daphine Balsley, Carlyle Moore. Jessica Andrews, and ’ Aingrid Dunston . Next Friday will mark the annual twin homeeom- ; ing of Winston-Salem’s Atkins; and Carver High Schools. Atkins will parade its 30-piece i band plus six cheerleaders, 8 rna- i jorettes, a drum majorette, and : five-member color guard, Carver j has a td-piece aggregation plus 6 \ cheerleaders. 8 majorettes, a drum ; majorette, and a junior drill team : of fourth graders. Gala festivities j will take place between halves | when Miss Atkins and Miss Car- ; ver are crowned homecoming 1 queens Skyland Sctioot if Winston-Salem elected recently • the staff for the Echo. Fifteen classes won Echo pennants for; having 100 per cent subscriptions ' to the school paper. The Jordan Sellars Alumni As- | sociation of Burlington. N. C„ re- I cently concluded its annual Miss ; Alumni contest, and festivities and elected Miss Deloris Shaw as j' Homecoming Queen Her attend- : ants wore Mrs tola Moßroom and ! Miss Ruby Cooper. These ladies j participated in the Homecoming j Parade lest Friday afternoon and j were presented at court during i halftime of the game between Jor- : dan Sellars and Kinston High . Goldsboro’s Consolidated High , School held its .econd PTA meet- j ing October 15 and many parents attended The PTA is divided into five communities for conven ience of the parents. Communities j groupings include: Big Pi ney j Grove, Beat'Skm. Sslembtirg. High- i nmith Sidm;; and Roseboro These ! community groups meet jointly , each ;hre-> months at Roseboro Angier Hews RY POUT r STOKES ANGI ER — I suppose you have j been wondering what became, of j your Angie' column There was no j news md in old English proverb ! say- 'No news t? good news." j l.ast. Sunday wns homecoming | day at. Black River Grove Church which brought back members and frien’ds who v < re out of town for some time Several choir? and ! quartets took part in the home- ; coming program, Services ai Cutts Chapel were j very inspirational as usual. The sermon was by Rev. Edgar Lee. taken from Acts, 22.31. Stormy Voyage of the Christian Warfare j The National Layman's Associa- ; tion of the Central North Caro lina Conference was held at Evans Metropolitan AME Church of Fay etteville, Sunday. October 20. Host paster, Rev C R. Coleman; speak er for the occasion was Mrs Do- ; rehta Williamson, director of in struction of Rowan County. Miss Arny Matthew’s of New York ! is visiting her mother who ha? been ill Mr. Lennis Burnet! nf New York was in town recently to attend the funeral of an sunt. Mrs. Mary Lil lie Page of Durham P\ 1 Mary Averly. who is stn tinned at Foit MeCellan. Ala , will be seen leaving for Sari Francisco, Mr. Theodore Deberry of New i York was in town visiting his fa ther, Rev Chester Deberry, recent ly, A! r Williams T Chatman of Columbus Ohio has gone tn Greenland for three months stay and will return in Jan., 1958. Or the Sick List: Mrs Dora De war. Mrs. Vaiiene King and Mrs. Lillie Matthews, Mrs Alberta cv. : “If At first you don’t sne ered, try a fittl# ardor’” Cary Notes Ey MAE N. HOBSON CARY—Sendee Sunday aomiaj vas conducted by the pas*or Rtv. / J D Tread”, ell. at Union Beths! A. ME. Church It was an interest ing messag'’ On Sunday afternoon there -vs3 a rally hm'd it the Jit Z.os Bap t'st. C.iurch. This program was giv en by Der.eon Frank Coad. for the building hind PERSONALS Mi and Mis. Coleman Mason of Brooklyn, N. Y, and Mr; Christ -1 one Crews of Plainfield. Ne v Jer sey, verf *he weekend guests of Mr .and M - Tilorn Evans on Grenlevel Road After spending some, time ” ith her .on. Mi Bud Morgan, in Creed- Minor J\T|" / Y<r pp-.i Jjag rfttU!*’"- • h 'o bet l * ~E. i. : i Johr.son HOME • 1 LOV&H cpi Albert TV a. 1 don of the U.S. Army who ha? been stationed in | Korea, is the son of Mr and Mr*. ; Charlie Waldon on Durham Road. SICK AND SHUT-INS ! Mr Alfred Arrington it is Sc | Agnes Hospital, Mrs Mary Z. i Shambly. at home on S Walker j st, Mrs Rosalia .Tone* ‘on Kildara I Road, Mrs Annie Reaves TForth Academy St Mrs Ethel Young. , Greenlevel Road, and many more : fin ilinee* Congratulation* k> Mr and Mrs. ; Garland Banks of Rhsmkatte. wit ! nora nf the beautiful Dream ! House gu ■-’! to them, this week i ai the N r State Fairgrounds Mr. Banks ram? nearer guessing the arfual r°tsil '-alue of the house i than anyone else of ‘he secret* of producing good sweet potatoes is in handling them iik« eg?? ~m****~*m*~***nr-~m:*ma- ... r«m,m Shop Wake Forest BONUS MONEY STORES! Keep Your Tires p Sn Good Shape! 1 WOODUEF |p tire service t. 35 White Street gi WAKE FOREST. N. C. KEITH’S SUPER 1 MARKET Fresh Meats. Fancy Groceries .Sea Foods A Specialty * PHONES 2D'3l - 2661. WAKE FOREST N C. 1952 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille Light Blue. New point. Good Tires BEST BUT OF THE MONTH Sruser Rioter COMP A N Y Wake Forest >' NORTH CAROLINA 111 —■*■■■ C!t offer Oak BOURBON ‘p CJ*n *!NT $4lO $265 srn'tti mw mar ♦»«»■ eeurnFWK. Bim'ffi ttmitiMt WItMOWUI, PBilfSftVUlU iHaKrwgxtt*?rr?tzznatamn!Sßmemmm
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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