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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1957 KINSTON NEWS ! BV IXTT \ !•:. in N.V Tel. 32W KINSTON—The Lenoir Coumy Nep.ro ;' Home DoJ'.ionstratu'm Clubs hold then L f tnnuai Achievement Fro;::ram at the I f\i. H. Sampson School v o'iuh Mrs. I QuineHy Davis, county council pvtuu« i dent, presided and ofieved. reelings, j ri'E rfrv..tKir*alc> wen'. cOtVjucU’U by i Mrs. Jessie Jones, county chaplain and j Hie county achievement report was! given by Mr- Rudolph White- council I sec retai'N . The P> Rachel Da 1 .- Award was # warded to the Vance Home Demon- j sternum Club, ot which Mrs. Walter! McJCc.il is president, fur its outstami- j (ng home improvements, attendance at. meetings and community activities. • A canning contest w«,s held among! the clubs with the Institute and Vance ' clubs winning first anti second place, j respectively. The Vance Club also won ; the award lor having the high*. ~t per- ' contact: of membeis present at Uic j program. Mis. William Vause of top South-! vest Club gave a report, at a tour she | made ot the Carribeans chuirtg the . summer. Miss Martha V Mainor offered a re port of the 4-H Regional Camp which i sh<- attended during Augusi Perfect attendance rrrtilu'iurs wore ; awarded hv the Home Agent M V Burlington Ry M VT BROW* tel Apple St. CA fi-9134 pfRLTNTON - Union Chap?! Christian Church observed its an- ; rural Women's Day Program Sun- I day afternoon at 4:30 p.rn with Mrs. ,T. A. Ivey as guest speaker. The meeting was vvcU attended | and enjoyed by all Morgantown Baptist Church had ' 3 nichts of service that will iong be remembered last week, begin- I Ring Wednesday evening with Rev. M Mills of Jeffries Cross as guest speaker. The Tumptee and Jeffries j Cross choirs furnished the music. 1 Mrs. Keith Gant sponsored the service. The "First Baptist Church, of which Rev, H. J. Cobb is pastor j with its fall flower arrangements ! end young people and adults in ; attendance was carried back to the ; days of old to find the “old paths j when the pastor chose for his j theme "The Corn-Crib of Egypt", j for meditation. “Have thine own ; wav”, was sung. BTU was held : ?t 6J5 p.rr. Evening service tot- : lov ed. The members of the Missionary Union were guests Monday evening nf the Mission group of the North side Baptist. Church of which Rev. j Mr Councilman is the pastor. The j program's Theme: "Three Knocks i in the night ", was beautifully de- | picted by members of the various ! groups. A special musical number j was rendered remarks and a j htautiful service on love and pray- j or brought to a close a very in- j spirationai and informative prog- > ram. We were conducted through j the No.v Educational plant by the I pastor’s wife and other members : of the group. ~marTha Beauty Salon Corner MIX & JOHNSON ROXBORO. N. C. TITLE TRANSFERS ALTO. TRUCK A TRAILER REGISTRATION North Carolina License Plates SOT MU PUBLIC SERVICE HOURS: 9 to S Daily New I,oration 1010 NORTH MAIN ST. , Auto Loans j Gr< The Money You Need Quickly And Conveniently In Roxboro Roxboro Finance Company, Inc. Dial 5582 i I, ~, I FOR FINE Groceries Meats and Fresh Vegetables IT'S.., BLALOCK’S GROCERY & MKT. J. C. BLABLOCK, Manager Roxboro, N. C. ■ Seagrams Crsmra KAMAM-MtIIUIIS COMPANY, NfW YOPK Olff. BUNDED WHISKEY. 06 PlOOf. 85% SPAIN NFOTKAI BPINITB. V# B Bynum to the following members. 1 Mi-v Florence Wmgaie. Hickory Grove i Club; Mrs. Theodore Alaria-n- and I Mo- Raymond Williams, Institute i Club; Mis. William. Vause, Southwest ; Chit.-; Mrs Qutncrly Davis and Mrs. j Richard Dunn. Vine Swamp Club; MWalter McNeal, Mrs. Cornelius Fa.viun, .sirs. Grover inter and Miss V O McNeal Vance Club The Ad kin High School FTA niev in ' h.- Nov. meeting on Sunday afternoon. Nov D st 5 p.rn. hi the school audi- 1 toriuin, A brief, but timely and in- : tei'estim: An-.ct ic.ui Education Week ! . program v.-na presented tvy tne par- j on is .met teat-tiers. W N. Payton is, the PTA president The SI Augustine's College Choir of Raleigh. N. C prcs-imtoil a concert , on Sunday evenin ;M 7 p.m. to a j j large ar. dapprcciative audience in the; | Adkin Hich School Auditorium. 'lnc i group was directed by John C Moore, < ; Soloists for the group were Geneva ; , Wilkins, Irene Hill and Edward Ray. ! ford. Proceeds from the concert, were ; placed in the Band Uniform Fund, Mi.-.:. Alexander Hill was hostess to! : the Em re Nous Club members at het ; i Gordon Street home on a recent Salih - - 1 1 .lay evening. During the business ses- j i sion which was presided over by the ! ! president. Mrs .James Cogclelt. Mrs. j : James Henry gave a report lor the j : gift, and benevolent committee. Mrs. ! Hill offered a program committee re- i : port, and outlined the agenda for the . tree planting ceremony which was : i.-hedulccl to be held at the Holloway Pool at 11.i.0 Saturday, i Three progressions of pinochle were played. Mrs. Bruce Patterson. Jr, and Mrs. Dannis Tiller.v were high scal ers. Mrs. Harvey Beech received the ; consolation award. Invited guests were Mcsclamc.s E, S. Houston and W. L. j Bv nutfi The Hill residence was decorated j ihrougluiul m tne Veterans Day motif. I A hut let luncheon was served on the ! dining table which was centered with l reel roses on a lace table cloth over ! a red linen coverelet. Bed and white j candles and miniature Hags surround ! ed the rose centerpiece i Members present were Meadames W | A. Lawson, Lenoris King. Joseph Stan- I ley, James Cogdell, Robert Crews, I Bruce Patterson, Ji Danois Tillery, : James Henrj and Harvey Beech. : Method lews BV MISS DORA D. STROUD Church Work H Corinthians, sth. chapter and 17th I verse records “If any man be in Christ, i he is a new creature. ' This was the i text used by Rev, W W. Moore Sun | day morning, Nov. I,7th at St. James i AME Church. The sermon was heart i felt and those present enjoyed it, ] Rev. Moore filled the pulpit, at this ; service as the pastor was attending i the annual Conference w hich was held |at Si. Matthews Church in Raleigh, j Reverend Moore -was accompanied by j Rev, E. D. Baker, who gave some very timely remarks. We were pleased to have them both with us m Sunday School. Mrs. Georgia MeCuViers was dele gate to the tne Conference from Saint James Church. j Rev. Mrs, Mary Frazier attended the I Conference also ! The Little Falk and senior choirs : rendered music with Mr. Lemuel Smith lat the organ and Mrs. Willie Gaynor i at the piano. OAK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH j At 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning j regular preaching service will be held at this church. Let all of us who are j able to do so attend this service cm the • :!nd and 4th Sundays each month. : Rev C. R. Trotter is pastor. CKBISHAN TABERNACLE CHURCH Attend preaching service each Ist ! Sunday at the above-named church. ■ Rev. Harvev Haywood ir. the pastor. prayer Services I Each Monday and Wednesday nights : prayer services is held, in Method I churches Monday night the Rev. Mrs. ! Frazier conducts prayer service at St. James AME and Miss Susan Wilcox has ! charge of the prayer service at the Christian Tabernacle Church. MISSIONARY CIRCLE. The Missionary Circle of St. James ; Church meets each 2nd Sunday after noon at 3 p.m. The last meeting was held with Mrs. Lillie Rogers and Mrs. Marion Marriott. Next meeting will ( lean It Today! The New Way! DELIVERY SERVICE DRIVE - IN NU-WflY CLEANERS 619 & 621 N. MAIN ST. Phone 6644 ROXBORO, N. C. Suitcase Stuff j By 4 ‘Slunk” Browning j Shaw University's Homecoming parade was top* —» H the wett fchiT map had dealt the promoters an evert break there is no tell.* hvr how groat the tiiild would ha.v hoop —. Kven M bod oa thA W9Bf tiler was old grads, well wishers and .Conner "big hamtr athletes came from far and near ~~ “Shag” C'reecy, former AU O.LAJL foot ball and basketball star. Clarence “Cool Breeze’* Moore, All C.IAA. first baseman Kenneth “Bim” Diamond, All-American basketball cert/* ter, AU-American first baseman, All-Conference halfback and a past i master on the piano. Robert "Bob'-' Earl, star .football and baseball player. Kelly Bryant-, star football and basketah player, Kerman Fields, all conference tackle and star linesman with The Ole New York Brown Bombers , . . Scipio Easterling, All C.I.A.A. tackle and many others that could not be contacted. Former coeds from every where weathered the storm to put. in their- homecoming personal appearance . . . old grads of the early twenties and further back came j to town with friends and families to view the 1957 edition of The! “Bellowing Bears” who rose to the occasion and trounced the pitiful; ; Lincoln Lions 46-0. William Young < Ypck-A-Mein) Marshall of Norfolk brought his beautiful young wife Laura, along to join the Shaw family in their homecoming festivities. They were house guests of the Prank Wat sons on Idlewild Avc . . Incidentally Frank was one of the greatest baseball players to ever wear a. spiked shoe for Shaw University . , . and in those day:- you couldn't, just bull your way to greatness with I i your mouth or by mailing one or two "circus plays” a year ♦ . . I whether it was ba.scbo.tl or football, keen competition, wa« always hauntine. your every no . • . . What' with such celebrated athletes| around ax Biggie Uaon. “Do!!'' Haywood the kite Hubert Towns, lim« j mie l .vtle and “Red Top" Turner. . .Mtsx Melba Cherry Arnuinmg| flow in front 1,... Armeies. California. Mrs. Rodney Compton Wright j round-tripped from Louisville, Ky.. via Eastern Air Linos to Chavis) Park . . Mrs. Oehia Dover Lee double-timed from Washington, D.j C. after doing he tne thing a week earlier by mistake ~ . Ditto for firs. Mary Delhi Wilkins Bass who Air-lined it to Raleigh ft weds! ago to enjoy the delayed horarcomir,:: . . Mrs. Mildred Thompson and a host of down-e-w-iterm-rs were on hand to witness the "hoes* j | tromping”. Another old yesteryear football center showed up from Char* | lotto in the person of “Hots’' Wells . . . He. was accompanied by the old original playboy himself, Lee North . . . Athletic Director Jimmy j ! Lytle, one of the best all-around natural athletes to ever walk on two I feet, was at the side ol Coach Anderson to lend whatever assistance was necessary . And that guy Anderson must have been a “bated baby” because everybody loves him now. Dr. Nelson 11. Harris, the undercover workhorse, evidently contacted every known living grad uate through his unique mail order ticket disposal system, Dean Foster Payne was ail smile- and enjoying both the game j and “howdy doing” to the many grads that he hod helped to reach; pay dirt in the teaching profession . . . You know he is a r&entj : “papa’’ which .should have been the case years ago ... so next week he will be listed as a full bona-fide member of the Ah-America fain- ; ily team. Another Raleighite that has come up with a delayed ah-Ameri- j can approach is Mr. James Louis Atkins of Johnson Terrace, who : I after stretching his years far beyond the "baby age", came up two ; • months ago with a very cute new addition. He is married to the ; former Miss Martha Louis Good. Certificates will be sent to the family All-Americans soon. Dean Foster Payne will take over at left halfback and Jimmie Atkina will ;! step into the left end position. Two more positions are open on the i first team . . center and right guard Coach Herman Riddick of North Carolina College is having nightmares over thinking about how glad Jake Gaither is going to , j be to see him when he and his football team land in .Florida Dec. j 7th Jake always gives him an arousing welcome on his periodical ■ i visits. The last time it was 68-8, Shaw has been North Carolina's best bet against Jake Gaither’s : Florida A&M Rattlers. In the late forties Shaw beat Florida 19-0 i or 19-6; down there it. was Florida 7, Shaw 6 or a touchdown differ ; i cnee in the low score. Call in the “belters” and lay ’em odds. - j be held with Mrs. Cora Haywood on , ■ 1 December Bns. CU’BS The IVdime Workers Community j ■ ; Club meets each Ist Wednesday night, i •i A call meeting wilt be held .it the i I home of Mrs. Sarah Smith Wed nos- i j day night. Nov. 20th at which time i ' . and Mrs Georgia McCullers’ birth- | : the dub will celebrate Mrs. Smith’s! • j days. Names will also be drawn at ■ | that time for the club members an -5 ; nua! Christmas pari" which is held - j yearly at the home of Mrs. Mary Ida j j Harris, i Tire last regular meeting was held ’| at the home of Mrs Verita Hagans, j " : Her birthday was celebrated then and j 5 ; a grand time was enjoyed by all pres- , j ent. The club ir. out. for service to i 1 1 the people here and elsewhere, j From the small dues paid in, the j ' group has made Jt possible to help ; | some in all of the churches and com- ; | rounity work besides helping the sick j ; and aged by their benevolence The j ; club wiii render a thanksgiving serv- i ; ice on Thanksgiving morning at 11 1 I o'clock. At that time packages of nice things I i will be given to the sick and aged ' ones. At Christmas time tne Missionary ; 1 group will have charge of the same i work, SCHOOL WORK The Berry O’Kelly PTA will meet I in the auditorium building Thursday ! | night at 8 o'clock, j Parents and all persons living in ! Ibis vicinity are urved to be present, i I We cannot gain results for rh e better- j morn unless we meet together and i ; make a strongly-linked chain for good, j Miss Susan Wilcox is president, i CIVIC league 1 This worthy organization metis on j 1 the Ist Tuesday night in each month j I Thera has beer, some tine work done : by this organization during the past 1 year or more. Much more can be accomplished if j we join our forces together and work t for what w* want. F Curtis presided. I DEATH Mr Phillip Alston. Jr.’s father pass- ; ed at fit. Agnes Hospital on Nov 9th I j and was funeralized from the Williams ] Grove Baptist Church last Wednesday, j Wc give the family our heartfelt s.rm ! pa thy We greatly mourn the passing ' ; of our friend, Mr. J, R. Williams of | . West Raleigh and Mr, Joseph May* of i Poole Road, Raleigh. SICK i Mrs. Her.tie Williams, Mr. Herbert j Stroud, Mr. Walter McCrai. and Mr, ' Baker remain on the sick list, We j stand ready to help them or then- i families at any hour. SX.. ■ ’ ! ELK CT E D CONFERENCE ORGANIST Mrs. Leola Smith j Haywood, SUi Haywood Street, ; Raleigh, was elected nrganisf j for the North Carolina Con ! gregational Christian Church i Conference recently. She was j a!.w elected a delegate to the General Council of the United j Churches of America which ; convenes in Boston, Mass, In j June , 1958. Mrs. Haywood bold j other positions as organist for the following churches: Eleva tion Baptist, Eagle Rock Con gregational Christian, New Be thel Congregational Christian, Malaby’K Cross Roads Baptist, i and Maple Temple Christian Church’* Chorus, COLLEGE PRESENTS DR. MARGUERITE ADAMS Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society of St. Augustine's College present ed Dr. Marguerite Adams, Shaw I University Counselor in a lecture | on Sunday November 17. at 7:30 I p.m. Dr. Adams spoke on “The Road to Good Scholarship”. She i was introduced by Miss Zenobia ; Browning, president of Alpha Kap | pa Mu. Miss Patricia Welch, treasurer, 1 gave the invocations. Mr. Thomas i Thornley, 111 gave a muaioal se i lection with Miss Janet Schumperi i singing ''Gebct” with Mrs, Albert ; W, Gr;,uer, accompanist. Miss Bes : sie Smith recited “It Couldn’t Be ! Done" by Edgar A. Guest. T. N. BOONE Tailors IE st. 1814 BURLINGTON, X, C. -- ——— ■— ——.—..■ 1 “O.K. USED CARS” 1 1953 PACKARD 4-dr. Clipper Deluxe, Radio, Heater, Ul tramatic drive. New white wall tir.es - $495 | 1953 CHEVROLET Bel . Air Powerglide, Radio and Heater $895 1951 FORD Tudor Custom, Ra dio. heater, overdrive, Brown finish $245 | 1952 STUDEBAKER 4 * Door. Champion, Heater, Over drive, Dark blue, dean. 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