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12 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 5. 195 S KINSTON NEWS BY (MISS) YETTA E. DUNN KINSTON —The Nu Alpha Chap- hardt, E. R, Bryant, Thomas Lof .tp' of Omega P.-i Phi Fraternity, tjn. Norwood Speight. Bernard Ter presented its annual Talent George Williams . Jamcs W ynn luml contest on Sunday afternoon, _ March 23 at 5 p.m. in the J. H. and Doctors R. L. *oye and James Sampson School audiorium. The Cameron. oj'ogram opened with selections by The Junior Church choir of An- J>c Adkin High School Glee Club tioch Free Will Baptist Church ron ircceding and following*the invo- dered music on Sunday night at cation by Brother C . L. Bond. Bro. ’he St. James AME Church on East ii, R. Btyant presided. Street. Rev. J. A. Humphrey is Winner of first place honors was P-a.stor of the church. Otis Davis of Wilson, N. C. who Quarterly service# were hugely presented a clarinet soltf. Second attended on Sunday at the .second and third place winners were Miss Baptist Church on North Street Margaret Sue Hopkins of Tarboro where Rev. Mr. Coley is pastor snd Mrs Marv Alice Branch of and at the St. Peters Di-> >ple Kinston, respectively. Critic judge Church on Lincoln St. where Rev. was Mr. Lee Howard, professor of S. W R Keyes is pastor, music, Atlantic Christian College, The West Elm St. School Dance Wilson, N. C. Group of Goldsboro presented a Other competitive vocal solos program at the Adkin High School were offered by Misses Gladys last week. The group was apon- Barnes, Dorothy Tillery and Gladys sored by the Adkin High School Sapp. Also Messrs. James Battle, Science Club. C K, Harris, form- Baldwin, Clarence Hicks, erly of the Adkin faculty, is prin and John F. Sledge. James Parker cipal of the Goldsboro scho.d offered a clarinet solo and Miss Little Gieole Willarene Bryant Loretta Ryder, a piano solo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frdnun Tfcte talent program comprised Raye Bryant, was seriously ill last the entire eastern N. C. Otis Davis week at the Lenoir Memorial Hos as winner was to compete in a later pital. tsoxviemt, Sgt. William Garner left Tuesday firm competitive numbers in- for Eg]in Air Force Bi~<\ f ia. as- > eluded a seeletion by the J H tn three weeks here with relatives Sampson Boys Glee Club, a piano and friends. solo by Brother J. F. Cameron and Mr. Lewis J. Jones of i 405 E * election by Misses Shirley Gra- Shine St. was ill last wet k ,:t his hem, M'atie Fisher. Frances Groin- home. ger. Evelyn Koone, Margaret Man- Mrs Sir,a Harris of New Bern ford and Laura Daughety. is at home after recent hospitn'i- The awards were presented by action at the Good Shepherd flos- Brother J. H. Broadhurst, basileus pital. Mrs. Hands is the aunt of , of the Nu Alpha Chapter. The Miss Elsie R. Dove of Kinston OniPgfl Song led by Brother T. K Mrs. Penney 'Lx of Kinston. Slade of Williarnston, N. C, eon- Rte 4. is home after recent Inn eluded the program. pitahzation. (Comprising the chapter roster of Mrs. Lottie W. Chapman is at . the Kinston Area are Messrs. E. K. home after being hospitalized. Best. U. Best. Harvey Beech. Wil- Sgt Eddie Korncgay bar •otum fred Bynum. Stephen Carraway, C c-d to duty at Fort Bragg, N. C. I C. Franks. R. L. Flanagan. W. F, after spending 10 days here. Grice. J. A. Harper, E. S, Houston, Mrs. Novella Jones of the 600 Alexander Raye. Jr., Edgar Mur- block of Lincoln St. was seriously pby. Jr.. Grady Bethel, David Len- ill at her home last week. Highlights Os High Feint HIGH POINT —ln observance of ikeir rnaron Mrs. Mattie Perry of j B-Otherhood m action, the mem- MO KiveU Drive, for her devoted . .. ~v service during a special Vesper oer bers of the Y .Teens of the Ma, y v . p erinc) Bethune Branch VW>_A met joint- Invocation was given by Ivan Jy with the Y -teens of the Central Ashley, solo, Roosevelt Clark, In- i YWCA on Monday Night. I n«- de- troduction of speaker, Phillip Hy- • votions were conducted jointly oy man address by Fonda Boman, to Teens from the Mary Bethune w hoso topic was “Are we prepar branen, and two feens from the ( tl g mdure' After the speech a Central YW. boquet of flowers were presented Following this very inspiration- t 0 Mr , ; _ p erry by Clide Cash. Mrs al service, Mr. iart Bell, exeru- p erry g ave a brief response after L-e secretary of the American v;hieh timp the Rev. Kenneth Wil- TYiends Service was introduced, bams, ebaplin, pronounced tin ben- Mr. Bell showed a film entitled e b| C tior “The Broken Mask. IGis Tim oe- Mrs. Perry has been employed Wctcd the trials and conflicts that as matron at Teachers College ‘for laced four interracial youngsters years. She is the mother of that were friends from the period three daughters who are graduates of playing together in then' neigh- a s Teachers College, borhood, attempting to be served HAPPY BIRTHDAY .TO: together in the town malt shoppe. tun wood Ingram March. 23th (R their college days, and finally, toe j years 0 f a ge>. shock that was registered when j ‘ seaborn Jones, March 29th. (9 they attended wore ;ip together. ; vea; . g 01 - However in spile of it all they en- | ‘ SICK AND SHUT-INS joyed 3 lasting friendship. Myrtle Hampton, March 31st, (8 At the films conclusion, the as- i ~,( ara of „, ei sr mb’age was divided into study j * Mrs Verlee Love, of 1221 Hoover groups to discuss the film, r r.mi>e, j iS a patient at High Point Mem- Peanuts. and Mints were seived at \ orja j Hospital. She underwent ,-mr the close of the meeting, ! gory but her condition is consider- Mrs. Syren a Huc'-on. t • >«” uni, • ■ ,-. t i satisfactory. Mr. Ei wood B-.-ij -Ihe Teen-age committee. be» <o- > ton -,sjj Davis Avenue is ill at ; workers, and Miss vViiufied C.u .e.. ;, iS ome> tfis condition has im- j Teen-Age director of me proved and he is able to receive I Bethune Branch, accompanied ne ViS) , o .. s The Teens to this m eeting. Carter, ' DEATHS T«"-A'?e director of the Mary Be- Word has tieen received here j thune Branch, accompanied the }fca{ Mrs Murifci Byrd Harrison. Teens to this meeting. i Kivett Drive passed away at CLf B MULTI. j Chapel Hilt Hospital on Sundry THE PATRICIAN CLoo j Night. Funeral arrangements, are the home of M- Talm-c.yo -a..u. , mcom pj e i a this time. Plans were completed for Hie blubs j annual Night in Harlem to be held j at the local armory April 4th, The I® Sft ® »ji ■ club donated the sum of $25.0<- to S 1 g£.B T||g mi . —ir *i b IIIV I UN MINISTERS WIVES AI.UANC! W The ministers wives held their | AS ® g Aguiar, meeting with Mrs. M. D • feQ |S| ®1 ark Thursday evening with the I iffg 0P wRS Jm {jjresidem Mrs. Waayt Cole, presid- | |f Bn if M iae. AVerv Interesting business scs-| sion was hold and plans completed H - JOHNSON for ihe annual meeting. The dub DEATHS will feature this vear a banouet to " , L held April 2Mh in the Brooks CLINTON - Funeral services for Memorial Methodist Church Din- Mr '- Daurhnt. Hcaden of Green.. log room. The guest sneaker will ”® ro ', *l, C . - was l»Moa ounday. bo, Atiornev Eiretts Alexander of j Mart,! ln ° rPe * l ® bo j . Greensboro ! Those attending the funeral Lorn After the business period hostess. Clinton were Mr, and Mrs. Mnuon . Sir*. Clark served a very Usty chk- fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Emesune ke» dinner. Members attending Darker, Miss Nancy Boykm. Mrs. „ w Rev and Mrs. W. P Cole, Rosa Brewington, Mrs Daisy «d- Rcv. and Mrs. F. W. Elicit. Mrs J. Mi« Mildred Beaman. Mrs. J Patterson. Mrs. J B. Jones, Mrs. Ruby Bennett and Mrs. Reva WU- F. O, Bass. Mrs. Birdie Saunders, hams. , ftfifs, Maggie Burris Mrs. Z. Sim- r - Wiigh Harris and daugluei n mens, and Mrs. Ophelia Sutton. Newhaven, Conn, were in the city WISTERIA GARDEN CLUB 1: »st week to attend the .uneral of Mrs. Hattie Kali was hostess to his aunt Mrs. Lautine Header, of the. Wisteria Garden Club at her Greensboro, N. C. home on East Street Friday eve- .The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Her rung The routine business session r * n * ; was Sunday afternoon a was presided over by the president, r nion Grove Disciple C huren, Mrs. Moz«ll Lander. The highlight ; R ev - J T- McLaurin of the evening v.r a luncheon table HOME DEMONSTRATION and an arrangement, of jonquil and rHm?rs sings «“?«*"** M ” J ' HaU Th, C“s cl the C.„. . v„T tarty >*> H° me Cut. X„. / .. , * f mshed music for the sixteenth an repast at the conclusion of the nua , whkfc met in mße ‘MATRON HONORED Ba 4 ei * h h on Wednesday, March 26. Gn Van Sunday evening, men of , Members of the chorus are: M«- r, i -t i, . w:„ dames Mildred Fowier. Addie M. Bickett Hall et Winston-Salem , . „ ... ~ ~ _ , _ Johnson, Cora F. Powell, Mane Teachers College paid tribute to „ , , T . Caldwell, Luberta Williamson. Mag- ■ gie Cousin, Marie Caldwell of An drew Chapel, Thelma Parker Man- A| I AW IvlllViS nie Simmons. Maggie Fryar, Mary iriimo, Sams _ Ema]ino Sampson . Leah JJSJC. Carwell. Estelle Chestnutt, Eliza beth Williamson and Clarise Samp son director. FORD SALES Mesdahies Catherine Walker and Sahara Moore made the trip along with the Farr County agents. SFPUIFF The family and friends of Mr SEKViLa James Herring are glad to have him home from the hospital. £25 lARBORO ST. The General Union of Goldsboro • Telephone 2-219 J Raleigh District Assembly was held ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. at the Union Grove Church of Christ on March 28, 29 and 30. Washin(!ton Junior High Rambling In Chatham By MRS. E. H. WILLIAMS O APEX—The Apex consolidated ocnooi Happenings GOLDSTON PITTSBORO —■ SILER CITY High School held its monthly meet ing on Monday night, March 10th, EDITORS: Joseph Gordon, . well-liked fifth grader i* busy By D. W. Hearten -P. O. Box 55 —— Goldston, North Carolina in the schools gymtoiium. Fannie Kami, Mary Taylor, these days doing a beautiful job The White Oak Section of the Louise Taylor lon paper mache. He is helping to »lIIMBOKO NOif..» Music was furnished by the C. H. j curtains, school was i n charge of the devo- Health All The Year * make a turtle - Poky. Come and GUY 1 .ANNA HORTON J.i/.z Hand, in- senl.recently ! The 7th rind Bth • radcs recently tion. After the opening song, Mrs. Mrs. L. P. Eaton's third grade see Poky. pimHOßn _ T > i . • beautified the stage with new presented two one-act plays. Pauline M. H ayes read the scrip- engaged in a unit—" Health All Washington pupils and teachers . 1 T ,‘ m L--ueno- turn from the sth chapter of St. The Year.” The class has been wish for everyone a Happy Easter. U " ff f * Al Matthew and Mr. Garland Herndon, studying about germs. Pupils were Miss Williams Presents Easter Pi&y HfiDDlflOf a deacon of the White Oak church told a story of germs: how to keep The pupils in Miss Louise WU- If Iv u 1 AU FF !!l O /^OUUI offered prayer. Mr. Leroy Farrar them out, about germ carriers as barns' first grade room presented ‘ * * M rif. 'i' X' u’ r beautifully sang a solo. food flics, pets, unclean objects a play .entitled Mrs. Bunny Rab- Church - A W\ Vs ff f»f y A U the close of the devotional ex- and people. Thus unit is followed bit's Easter Bonnet. T'c?*' I A UM I* H I f A mi so, a pageant, was presented en- by studying colds and other con- The characters in the play in- jp , , „ , C ' c ’ us j| S\ MS BjgEm Ej & /*! titled. ”P. T. A Cornerstones,” a tagious diseases, how to take care eluded Mrs. Bunny Rabbits, Mary ° ‘ S , ‘Z"; M * * representation of Founders’ Day. of colds and preventing diseases. Campbell, Mr. Bunny, Loon Jones a . v,,m ,Th !. „cV‘ , . T> f n A . I ■The characters were: (1) Spirit of Pupils find many interesting and the five little bunnies: Linda } ,ljr f° n Sch °nl and BV Jay OC© AvtCll the Founders Mrs P. T. Atwater, things tQ ~ch as Stroman, Beatrice Wilson, Ernest ’oh P Alßton Chapel rAewoiu * J J 12) Home Mrs. Ada Farrar. (S) I.Sending pictures or drawings Perry, Annie Cameron and Charles * ’ tASifcRN MiORIM IANS IN . MARTIN LUTIIEH KING COMING Schpol. Miss E. Little, <4> Church to sick friends, a follow-up of the Brown. The Girlie was Verita MRS. ROXIK SMALL APPEARS TARBORO : -Mrs. Odell Stewart. (5) Commun- «nit will be for each person to Banks, the scarecrow wai Gordon Mrs. Roxie Smalt, President of TARBORO - Twenty-two mem 1 . sec ry Chflrle * itv -Mrs. Casie Wilson, Spir- ‘heck on himself to see what he McCullough and the announcer the Horton School PT A Pitts- burs of the K ,-Pin North C o ! McLean has been covering the it of P. T. A-Mrs. Inez MeCiav- remembered about the unit. was James Moore, boro, supervisor of the Home for ina division of the North enrol’ 1 f° U ‘ “ nd writln * letters ln an ef ant Mrs. E. H .Long. 6th grade tea- Unit Is Studied Many Friends Visited the aged and pastor of Belmont i„ a Funeril Dim-*ons‘ As- ~'i-Ho. ! , gct ® S many of the 2000 in ' rher played for the exercise. The third grade of Mrs. R. B. The guests included Drs. Nell church, spoke on a panel discuss- were' »uc*t» of the' Baker Fun.'ra ' iUd ministers as possible to Dur- At the Close of the pageant, sec- Smith's class is now working on a Rosser, assistant superintendent of ion at thc . University of N C 'Dies Horae an* Casket Maouf-etu. mr ! " am to a “Get-Out-The Vote" in tionid reoorts "ere made 1. Apex ‘’Unit of Birds". They have just Raleigh city schools and many par- March 25. ' Com nan v here last week when i Uuctlor,al meeting to be held -Mi F H Williams. 2. Now Hill completed a science unit on the ents, including Mrs. Vera Banks, The subject of the discussion was they held th or monthly meet,nr ‘ /'Pnl 9th to lay the ground Mr. W T. Wilson 3. Friendship - wind. Several pupils wrote stories Mrs. James Moore. Mrs. Louise "Facing Reality in Your Commun- and enjoved a delightful barbecue k I°'' thc ' ,pnnK RcK‘*ter-and- Olive Chapel. Mrs. M .E. Raines, 4. »nd drew pictures for their books. McCullough. Mrs. A. Dunn. Mrs. ity.” Some of the other subjects dis- dinner thru the courtesv of the Ba dr,v ® which man > are Matthews -Mrs. O. Stewart. 5. i The pup.ils and teachers extend aA. Dunn. Mrs. Lois Rogers, Mrs. cussed were “Facing Reality in k er Cnmnrv " ' J cooperating with. Whit, Oak—Mrs. E, Alston, 6. Car- cordial welcome to parents to visit James Campbell. Mrs. Margerta Religion," "Facing Realty in Rec- -Shon tali?’ and 'nr th f Clarence Mitchrtl, NAACP W#- penter-MorrlsviUe—Mrs. B Worn- their classroom April 14th at Open Gregory. Mrs. Hazel Wilson, Mrs. veation”. Mrs. Small reported that 1950 state convention were tonics 1 b!n^ toM Bl:reau head, John bio. »« use h i ch f f PTA - Mae McCray, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eng- the discussion filled problems'and of' disun ion A committee head'- ■ Ric s hmond ' Va " ' vho head. Remarks wore made by the pro- *■»«»•«» Grader* Study Vitamins lish, Mrs. Joseph McDuffy, Mrs. solutions on those topics. cd by Augustur Cofield of Weldon I b '\ ® tcp Pf d ' up r *"«>-stration drive. gram chairman. Mrs P. T Atwa- Mrs. Sewell's fourth grade is Charles Branch and Mrs. E. Perry. One of the members of the pan- presented recommend *io , 0 an<i Dr - Martin L. King. Jr„ are a s ter who thanked everyone for their busily engaged studying about vit- Washington School wishes to e*- d from Arkansas stated that dur- r’-wnted to' the 19YI oonven on ni , o, 'R prominent leaders sched particip.ition en f.e program and «"»«»*. These children are learning tend a cordial welcome to nil of jng ihe Little Rock integration no- oxtolline thc virtues of holding'ihe U,ed , to P artic 'Pate in the special lhe 10 iadi.-s who brought cakes for many things about foods. They these kind friends to visit again Hod she served on a committee in 1959 convention at the FrankHiv :’ nc *' <a . v .conference. Any commun the birthd.'tj party. have ]ea..,ed that vegetables have Dr. N. Rosser Visits Special another st? te and denied being a !d Brick Junior ,ty des,nn * NAACP help or inter- The Apex section will be in -J great deal of minerals and vita- Education Deportment member of that state. Mrs. Small Collet) locked on U S highway h> organise campaigns or charge of the April meeting rmns in them. Pupils and teachers were happy was tiw only Neffr , o nn , h iO , ; n .. „ ' * - brunches should address Charles On Wednesday night. March 19, Wendell Deaver. Glenda Hood, to have t»r. N. Rosser, director of and the only Negro present ' Th" U2«»-acre f-wm «scb- : ol" 'nro iWrcLean ' 1488 HattJ * Avenue, the Apex Public Library, Mrs. I. T. James Watson, Joseph Thomas, instruction to visit the Special Ed- An Easter Program will bo held tert •wiih“i*s modern hi.n-'inmT in Win ‘ ton - Saiem - N - c - or state Ftuart. librarian, presented another Btcndn Morgan _ and Jessie Net- ucation room last Tuesday. He at the Mitchell Chape! Church on etsL access-oy raihoi h%h- *! re^ e " t Kelly M. Aleaxnder. »9 Adult Education Program. It was ties are active m gathering suit- gave many helpful suggestions Tt Sunday night, April 6. The program way or a i r pi, n o die Ltß>r"to Brevard Street. Charlotte, the 3rd of its kind presented at the able materials for the unit, is hoped that, he returns again starts at 7:30 P M ' nJw Mount! "mike Bricks an The Rocky Mount churches ar« library Thomas Beckwith Does Art Work soon. u , -ri u combining their spiritual efforts to ’ The meeting was opened by the Thomas Beckwith, a popular Wishes For A Happy Eraater StLER CITY NEWS W JuS®iSn” L S'denT rrmn ’ second annual Easter sun- Chairnum of Friends of the Libra- .. By CHRISTINE PAIGE ■' ' . Iry Committee. Mr. W. N. Beasley. M e i . ■ b Tin De ep River Union meeting i; m Pbureh nroDerW wiiitis real ‘ at4c fit five o’clock Faster morn afterwhich Mr. Burton of Fuquay B St Ff^^hVtSPf3slll IsPllff N was held ilt First Churtm. U,K ' The Rev * J M - Vinson is the ! Springs, prayed. Mr. W T. Wilson fc, '« 4WIC iCI Mil UIBUI Ifll Pittsboro, recently a large crowd wMch speaker and the Rev introduced and presented the guest . attended. The pastor is Rev. I). D. . founded the old Joseph K ’ H Costen is in charge of the n-k ' Dr Georre Debnam at- Corner Davie and Person Sts. , religion. People believe r hat they Brown. The original Five Blind founded the oil Jos. ph K program. W. T. Grimes i* in over lending physician in surgery. St. I™*°* j to believe. Often we see only Boys of Mississippi, The Highway J prfncipM Unm a “ char *« of the combtoed choirs. Avn-i Hospital Ralmgh N C JESUS NEVER t AILS • these things we want to see. C. Q, s and the King Stars of S. Inborden asl principal in H. 95. At nearby Franklinton Center practicing ' physician" in 'Fuquay “ We tak . e to ° f art " d I CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT Greensboro, a’, .ng with the Spirit- j the , <Brick,) the Rcv W Jud *° n Ki «* 4 •Spr ! ng« N C ' when we bunch people together or j The Rev. Robert L. bh- dey jour- ual Five of the city rendered aI I ff t M 18 , 11 "if has announced Easter services for Dr Debnam spoke from the sub- every:> f® in lhe bracket,, j neyed to Charlotte, N. C. to attend program at. Chatham High School ! O) sZS ickPhimns'Gre n- 1 i he n,rat community at the Brick* Sect-" What Good Health Moans To are putting m any a person m | thc closing worsmp sen ice of the recently. ! ™ M I Community Church, beginning with y,.„« a battel who should not be placed council of Presbyterian men which The Deep River Ushers ttoioa Y l ' ,WIS ' u “, pres.arm candle-light Communion service 'At the outset —the speaker stated Ihevo . anil v : e an ' ! Y’ tth l g a '. ,ot ot I !Y ; ' S Johnson C Smith. Dr. held its regular mooting along with e * % | Thursday. April 3rd and special that many illness, s are caused to- co,lhdc ’ n " ln people who do not Erank T Wilson ex-C an of the an Faster program recmtlv The over Vne *>V- | “7 ,c “ ,>n morning at 1| day because of the "stain* and 005 '" vr j Board of Foreign Missi'J* was the guest speaker was R. ,A T •I ‘ , inv,i ' e pres,dta ‘ 1 ©clock; with Rev. King preaching stresses tliat exist in tlw world to- We ca,Vt afforcf mako such a j speaker. Cleave. The meeting was held al | 10 "\ ~. ... „ . . [ day. Thf doctor said that many costly mistake as John Brown who j SOCIAL SERVICE Cl UB MEETS Roberts Char H P -'•d Church.; I '* u- ! ||L g ~ physical illnesses originated from traveled many mules aswming too The Social Service Dub met at Goldsboro. The pa tm is Rcv. A. j rnt^.n .. Y of Jesi Baker- Ullllf i m « n tni «tra and that the asv- ! much - the home of Mrs. Julia anghtwells T. Alston, j interne, pry. o. .he Jes.»e Bakers IIK him at Goldsboro and many insti- A stl ideni should be allowed to jon East Lenbir Street on Tuesday Viistors: Mr F.-m -t. Fuller and v '' hl< * f nploj,s ***** ten ljce p j tut: 'ns of its kind are filled with | ma ke up his own mind about hjs ! evening. friends <rf Greensboro, vlnu-d Mr pe ' j RHAMKATTE The Senior mental cases because of tensions. ‘ ~ ; and Mrs. Berrio aPi,M Mr. Willi- RACE ENTERPRISE | Missionary Society of Watts Clia- The speaker related th'rt goi# I m m SI Ji.»x j jnt am deaden of Greenfhoru visited in WILUAMSTON we were I Church held their regular health may mean a new ..ome to If ll 111 cSf| fl 11l !n this cit T recently Mr. and M thrilled to meet a young man who meeting Sunday evening, March seme individuals and that for the U V# 1# ■ U IVUVIIV Willard Alston of Sanford, visited iS pioneering in the field of elec- 23 at 2:30 p. m. with the prest lac-k of it. many persons dreams , « . . , „ „ Mr. and Mrs T. A Edwards Jr., tricul contracting and is destined dent - Mrs. Estella Jones, presid are never fulfilled. Bi U GRAHAM musical numbers ter .he Business M r S , Thelma Siler visited Mr, and j lo . go pUil .,. s ' {or himself and the To an-.-iher. the doctor stated. Shaw Day a! Mt. Calvarv Baptist ana rofeasional Womens League Mrs. Arthur Siler re -tly, Mrs. I rßCe _ Nl * h * scrvice began at 7:30 p. good health means good care ter Chords, Denmark St., aiorch 2^ ogr ? m which was . at West Flnora Paige, along with her son. i y? r Whitfield, who .says ho nev- m - lth th e J- S. Forbes ns the children in the home, education GOLDSBORO Program- Music , et . Hu a "’ cho<H 011 visited her brother. Mr. and Mrs. er advanced beyond the eighth * ue jjt speaker. This service was and luxuries. was rendered by the choir; Intro- luesday night Herbert Fuller in Sanford N. C. gra de in school has not only got- the benefit of rh- At the close of thc lecture, a very duction of speaker Rev A R Mr. E. O. Robinaon. Field Soout recently. Mrs, Paige iso attended t cn his countv electrician’s license Duuain * lun£ J, and the program inspirational discussion was held, Smith; Message Dr W R Strass- Executive, was guest speaker at a funeral at Broadway, N. C. re- in Marlin Countv. but is well on j was sponsored by the Trustees c> aft§rwhlch, Mrs. Annie Robinson, ne . President of Shaw University the Cub Scout program on Friday, cently. the way toward getting his state bookmobile librarian of the Rich R a ] e i g h; Invitational Hvnvr Col- Delegates to State teachers As- Mr. and Mrs. Onnon Pnigc visit- wide Jicense. as was evidenced by ! ../TK Y R « THE WEEK ord B, Harrison Library, Raleigh, k . ction recoiveri by Miss Lenora sociatiott from Wr " ne County ed h r mother in Goldston. Mr. a creditable grade be got when he . vpp nnZt tLTi! N. C. thanked Dr. Debnam for his Johnson. Mrs. S arah Edwards, Mr. £ ? hoo,: Mrs - v - Greer ■ Supervisor: Henry Paige left recently for Bos- recently took a state test. He show- y P BffiTHfHY Double, services. G. W. Taylor Mr Thedore Bry- ' r°f. J. H. Carney, p ncipal, Pike- ton. Mass. ed us the paper which permits him Little Miss rwmrfnim t Or. Monday night. April 21, the ant; Presentation of Visitors. Mrs. Training Scho 1. Mr. The- Sick list: Mr. John Price is !m- to try again in June. Meanwhile, thews celebrated her birth A speaker at the Apex Library will w. B. Starke; Shaw University dore Dr >' ant - of the Pike- proving at his home. He wish a young Mr. Whitfield is studying . 24Ynd her be Rev O. L Sherrill of Raleigh Choir under the direction of Prof. vilI « toculty. speedy recovery. for that test with all seriousness. wished her a happy birthdav who will speak on a phase at relig- Gil-Smythe, rendered several selec- Prof WM, Reinhart, Principal. The 4-H Club meeting was held Whitfield live* with his family 1 ion. tions, all of which were enjoved by Central High School, Mrs. A. W. at Miss Nelli a Paiges recently. A jj 808 West Main Street. He is mar- " , , Mr. WD. Moore, principal of the a capacity crowd. ' ‘ ’ j McKinnie of Central High -School, brief demonstration was given on Berry O'Kelly bchool, was the Dinner was served in the Sun- I Mrs. Cleopatra House of the Vir- sewing. Every one seemed to tn- Alice Edwards. They have five « « 1 , . guest speaker at thc Installation of ay School department immediate- !" ginia Street School faculty, Mrs. joy it very much. kids. The oldest, Joyce is an eighth oca f OOfl MSFKCt the Crown and Scepter Club of the j y following morning service. Rev. Ruby Siler of the Dillard High CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL grader al the age of 12 years WIDE DELIVERY Apex Consolidated High School on a. R. Smith, pastor” School faculty and many others NEWS ALSO IN WILUAMSTON. a FRESH FISH DAILY Monday afternoon, March 24th. Th e Wayne County Science Fair whose name* we do not hove at The Junior Class presented in race contractor and builder is high- Tel. 2»07J SOI N, John St. 1358. held at; Central High School was present. Chn ,c! a pi*y entitled "Dear Ole iy esteemed for his work. Jesse W. Lento Clark, Prop, Miss Barbara Jean Jones, the a success and well “attended. Each We, of Eastern N. C.. were proud Chatham U ! a" recently,_The nar- Rogers 115 N. Sycamore Street, GOLDSBORO, N. C. president «£ the club was mistress SD j ay showed skill. The worshoo to note that Prof. J. A. Harper of ! Wtor was 2 .•* Yvonne Price. has been building houses for both of ceremony. Louis Powell offered consultants appeared well pleased, the Kinston N. C. School System The Band Parents of C. H. S. races for years with success. Bog- l"“ 1 prayer. Mr. Bruce Hill, science Prof. H. r' McKethan of the ’ Aa3 elected vice-preaidcnt of State fponesmi a Debutante Ball recent- frs> is grand master of the j MOORE’S teacher at the Apex School, inform- y r jnir High School faculty, assist- Teachers Association. Prof. Harp- ly Mir- inda Horton was crowd- yellows of Tarheel:*, was j /‘'DADE’DV ed the student body the meaning of an (, principal has been drafted as er is the son-in-law of Prof. H. V. ed queo’ unne-rs up were Misses rouc h in the news 1 few months uKUI/JCiK I crown and-scepter. the speaker for Health Education Brown, principal, Dillard High Jueuue’ Martin and Christine ago when a Martin County deputy Fresh Meal at all time* Miss Lorone Smith sang “Mother £) ay D f XBPOEW Sunday, April 20. School, Goldsboro. Paige. O - participating were, sheriff wss tried and acquitted of Prompt and Efficient Service Machn--” and Miss Carolyn Lee sgt, W. T. Cheatham of the Sey- Prof. A. C. Crowder who sue- Misses San ira Kelly. Betty Cheek, fj- l8 alleged murder of his (Rog- Tel. 2575 J SOS Creech 31, cave the poem. “The Builders.” Mr , nour Johnson Air Base surprised ceeded Mrs. Nannie Frederick as Amber S atten and Elizabeth Gio- pr « s > nephew—an A. and T. Col- GOLDSBORO, K. C. C. C Bryant. 9th grade teacher, j,j g many friends last Sunday eve- principal of the Greenleaf School, ver. lege student In a caw of what was presented the speaker. Mr. Moore. n j n g by’driving in with a. 1958 Sit- has endeared himself into the * thought to have been mistaken Mr Moore stressed the points scho- per £uick. jt i R a beauty. He had hearts of parents and students. He p i a y entif d “Cloudburst” by J. identity. Cll 4NKS larship f» vice snd character. been visiting -his and Mrs. Cheat- also is taking an active par). In Clark Waa received an A-3 rot- FEDERATED WOMEN PLAN At the close of the program ham's parents in Henderson. civic and community affairs. jng. The pa. ,:cip. Is were advised A wore or more members of the FISH AND GROCERIES Mr T. A Williams, principal. Mra Greta Moore of 439 East Mr. and Mrs. Leroy William* of by Miss M, L. Ho: inns. The charac- planning committee of the North WE DELIVER present-, d the certifidates snd gj m street, a teacher of the faculty 801 W Pine St. have announced ter* were Georgia Exunu Dorothy Carolina Federated Negro Club 424 E. Elin Street Tel. ttH cards to the following honor stud- o{ ths County Training the July wedding of their daugh- Whitehead, Hazel Newsome, Jimmy Women met Sunday at the home of Ed Shanks, Prop. • nts: Doris Joan Burnett. Barbara School, Swansquarter, N. C. spent ter. Miss Pauline Elisabeth, to Mr. Coley, Johnny Brown, Floyd Nev/- Mr*. Furah S. Leonard wheer they GOLDSBORO, N. €. .Teen Jones, Dorothy Ann Page. weekend with her aunt, Mrs. John M. Mathews of Rose Hill. some. were briefed on the plans for ar- — n - , IT ,. < |. Loiuk Carvon Powell, John Henry Emma Sasser and children, Phoebe Mr. Thomas C, Dortch, manager The senior class enjoyed n very rangmentj for the annual con- Jones (absent). Carolyn Matilda an( j Rosalind in Goldsboro. of the Community Center, being intellectual uk March 18th by vention to he held at 'he Fienk- lAHIFQ QT Lee. Jennie V. Lewis, Janice Marie Rf . y g R> Richardson, pastor of ably assisted by Mrs. Grace Reid, Mr. E. ft. t arris a member of linton Center (Old Brick School) dfUuDo 01. i Harris, Dorothy Graham. Bessie Shi j oh p re *byterian Church, has is doing much to provide whole- the Phi B< Sigma Fraternity, near Enfield June 6-7 Mrs. Fannie Billard Parlor * M Mae Grimsley. Mary Edith Far- now entered tha Popularity Con- some recreation for the ooys and celebrating Bigger and Better T. Newsome of Rim Square is Recreation ffl ran. Rosa Lee Davis. Betty Marga- tee( girls of this city. Business Week.” Mr. W. A. Foster chairman of the committee. Miss . * „ r ' street I ■ct Green, l.orme Smith, Dolores Mrs. Geraldine Hudson, Di Ruler Mrs Freda E. McLamb of the introduced him. He stressed the Katie Bunn is in charge of publt- "pd Simmon* Prop 1 Jean Douglas. Marie Kersey, Hel- of sunbeam Temple No. 447. 1.8. Pikeville Training School faculty, following five points and them city. GOLDSBORO N. t. | en Stewart, Nancy Faye Rogers. po£ of wof 1004A Olivia Lane who has been in the hospital for percentages as a guide to better .1 !L * " - I ar.r’ Betty Spinks. j s now sporting a maroon Ford the past week, la improving. business. Ist Good Character dnmrlrtn riaonnrc ~ .7T. I.TnTJir.;LiTirr.!...i.l The 7th grade-B teacher Mrs. J covpe . Hats off to her! Gih-r leechers attending State 41 per cent 2 Good Judgement - SCrVlCtf Ilry UrttlierS j _Ff)R GOOD I ,1. Brown, has a new student Lu- Dt Sadie w . Artis of 405 South Teachers Association, Raleigh: Mrs. 17 5 per cent. 3. The ability to j S-HRS SERVICE | HOME COOKED FOODS fl ther Prince He came from the oeorgia Ave., Grand District Dop- A, Hoartley, Mrs. A. W. Bostic, ge t along with oeople and to get jHa to Cleaned & Blocked, Work | rinrimr t> * nn/VT fl Gorner High School on Monday, u ty, IBPOEW will start on h<»r tour Mrs. J. I Johnson, Mrs. E. M Lu- people along v .r,li them. 14.5 j Guaranteed. virlClVliilN i AKKv l I March 10th. of inspection of Temples in dis- cas, Mrs. Z. J. Foster, Miss A. F. per c* R t. 4. Efficiency —l4 peri 431 S. .Tames St„ Tel. 1019 O 417*1? ■■ The class has a quintet composed <\j- 0 j Tuesday, Ist. Bunn. Miss W Jenkins, Mr. A. R cent. 5. Special training —l3 per j Branch Offices VteAl. *.J j ffi of Linda Exum. manager and so- The newly organized choir of the I.iggins, Mrs. 1. C. Bland. cent. ! 903 N. John 8t„ Tel. 2507-A' C®r. .fames « Pine Street* j 1 prano, Otis Richardson, tenor, Pa- Shiloh Presbyterian Church ren- Tn a apeUlng contest *ponror«d Eleven seniors participated in a JOHN R, JONES, Mgr. GOLDSBORO, N. C. 1 tricia Parrish, soprano, William d em } V ery appropriate music Palm by the Durham Business School, Word -O - Romo contest present- - mu-- . j Newkirk bass and Paul Sinclair, gunday. We Shall be looking for- operated by Mrs. M. L, Harris, Miss e( j Barnes Business College in baritone. ward to hearing them each Sun- Hattie L. Simomns of the Dillard Goldsboro. They were: Norwood MMWWMBlwri)lllCTailOTl(n>nn »Mßßi«rn»wrr~w‘T*n' Savannah Herndon was electee; j a y_ High school was the winner and Mozingo, Marvin Artis, Charles 1 as the class reporter. Funeral services were held Wed- represented her school of the Ad- McKinnie, Robert Hill, Annette Ar- A verse to remember: Behold thc ne sday at the First African Baptist kin Hijjh School Kinston, Tuesday tie, Doris Hick*, Bertha Wooten, Lord’s hand is not shortened that church for Mrs. Mary Y. Clark, at M M*s. R. O. Vetsthw Shirjc.v Brown. Hel«n Dess, Geor it cannot save, neither bis ear w jfe of Mr. Daniel F. Clark, Sr., ; accompanied her there and back. gj a Exurn, and Dorothy Whitehead. W Shlj ® heavy, that it. cannot hear. Isaiah fl retired merchant. Rev. M. W. This contest was open for Juniors Annette Artis received a $30.00 ’ aUE? iffe :,t * l Morgan officiated. arid Seniors over the state Prizes scholarship to Barnes Business Col “ Surviving in addition to her bus- were trophies and scholarships. lege which was second place. Ber- * ~ band are four sons, Leroy and PIKEVILLE TRAINING SCHOOL (jia Wooten will receive a pin with II S _ _ __ IX XIIUIU Robert Lee of Goldsboro; James NEE/S honor written upon It as 3rd place Mi _ Henry of Connecticut; and Daniel, This Is Dorothy Whitehead and winner and Hrien Bass received a M . mg' Ej S s Kii IU AV|yQ Jr - New Jeiaey, fou< daughters, Doris Hicku lepoiling U.e lats t n«e ball point pen ns 4th place gs» JLI v %nf £3 Miss Christine Clark, Mrs. Carrie happenings in and around Pikes- w j nncr . Snre’y our trip to Barnes By MRS. IDA I.EE BCURLOGK c Artis - Mrs. Laura C. Smith, all villc Training School, Annette Ar- Rusinese College was not at all in { |9| 2SH6 Mulberry Street cf Goldsboro; end Mrs, Mary C. tis one of our most outstanding sen vain. DURHAM Mrs. Cecelia Ev- Williams of Connecticut: seventeen iors received a 575.00 scholarship to The Ninth grade Declamatory i s*s••'** . r^TTAE>T . ana will leave on her vacation and grandchildren and two nieces, Mrs. North Carolina College at Durham Contest was held March 19th. Tha \ 4 " S tour Washington. D. C„ Philadel- Haura J Foster of Goldsboro and March 14tb. She competed against winners were, Shirley Jean Best, . ®p©>oMSlw i phia, Pa.. East Orange, N. J„ Chi- Mrs. Catherine H. Hartley of New approximate!/ 60 other high school Ist place, Shl-ley Ann Best 2nd {r cago, Illinois, before returning JerggyßLa seniors in a competitve tests given, place and Gwendolyn Sherrod 3rd ; HRhjlmsßH § f Bft J home. Greenleaf School News to seniors throughout the state. place. j 'lij||||pJEyag|gfj ™mem pjjvjT W. Durham Mission Circle No. The Cub Scouts, under the lead- One of Pikeville Training School We are proud to say that Henry i rj* w»»||Jt Ci 6 met at the home of Mrs. Anna ership of Mi's. Jones and Miss upcoming seniors, Miss Sylvia Ex- Suggs No. 28 on our Basketball 1 Pear ley on Case Street last Mon- Green gave a program in chapel urn received thrid p lace in the O- team and only senior journeyed to : J| day evening at 7:30 p. m. Friday. The theme was ‘‘Keep mega Talent Hunt, Sunday March Shaw University, Saturday March 100 Proof. Made from Grain m SICK AND SIIVT-INS America Beautiful”. ifith. She sang ‘‘Ava Marla” by 22nd. He worked out nicely with by L. Rolsky & Cie, ot Mrs. Elnore Johnson, Alex How- Our Sunday School lesson was Badh-oGunod. We must give credit the team, and was promised an Cockeysvilie, Md., U.S.A. If fn d. Mrs. Moore of Crest Street, reviewed Friday by Prof. A. C. where credit is due. She has a beau- athletic scholarship. He was ac- H James Vtekens are doing fine at Crowder: “The Church and the tiful voice. companied by Mr. W. L, West and 1§ their homes. Other sick, people World Evangelist.” The Dramatics Club traveled to Mr. T, Bryant, members as the ath- — rfrr _ ~.ma iimn—n 11 niißniTOimwiriiiiiiingn-,iimumrimof 8B are Dallas Cole, Dalphus Davis, The Choral Group and the Dance E. E. Smith High School, March 15, Jetic committee and graduates of and Mrs. Christina Hopkins. Group of Greenleaf School gave to the District Drama Festival. The Shaw University.
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