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12 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1958 in iiww |^^^ H^^^^^Ha _ Hliaaaaß(iaailßHa j j^i Si iMtrnXKi OX RACE BAITING ROCKY MOUNT ~ The ad placed in the News and Observer on the day of the run-off primary under the title of “Race Baiting Is Poor Citizenship” was a belated answer to the below-the-belt cam paigning which we had been hear ing ovur the radio by the candidate Tom Ellis, who later went down to defeat in the senatorial race. The long list of supporters of Ellis’ field to preserve what he termed ‘Southern domocrsiic tycftic\pi ” surely got their eyes opened when tne votes were counted Saturday night and John Jordan was an nounced the winnah! The ten Wake Democrats who signed the Jordan ad cited a tru ism when they concluded their ad with the thought that: "People of good will do not believe in brow beating any persons or groups of persons to attain political office” This column does not pretend to know either candidate; but does know how obnoxious the Ellis pro paganda sounded on the radio, We are glad that that type of candidate and campaign is fast disappering from our state. May God hasten the day when all such campaigners will have vanished from the poli tical arena. This should be a lesson to future would-be racists bent on stirirng up hatred to win elections. Over in Mecklenburg County, J. Spencer Bell was victorious over Jack Love in a contest to retain his fßeirsl senate seat. Bell was a strong opposer of the anti-NAA CP legislation two years ago. Jor dan has beer dubbed a liberal.' Hopping About By Jay Bee Aytch PASTOR S MOTHER, M ZION j SPEAKER ROCKY MOUNT The Annual Woman's Day services at Ml. Zion Baptist. Church June 29th featured Mrs. F. N. Jamison a teacher in the Lincoln High School, Forest City. Ark., and mother the Rev. George W. Dudley, minister of Ml. Zion Baptist since coming here from Atlanta, Ga. during late 1957. Theme for the day was “Consec rated Service” and Mrs. Jamison spoke to ihe women on the need of "Casting Aside the Water Pots” She spelled them out as being the 'water pots’ of Weakness, Arro gance. Temper, Envy, Recklessness. Prejudice. Offensiveness, Talking j (gossiping), and Selfishness. Mrs. Jamison declared that wo men—no* anyone—need expect to v in converts and influence Chris* tias if they carried in their hearts any of these undesirable traits of character. She said. “You cannot carry the burden of arrogance, haughtiness or any of these weak nesses and convey the message of humility and love to a sin-sick world.” A 38-voice women's choir sup plied the music for the program which had twelve women leaders on the platform as program parti cipants. Mrs. Sarah S. Leonard and Mrs. Vivian D, Tillman were co chairman of the steering commit tee with the following division chairmen: Program, Mrs. Addie B. Byrd; Finance, Mrs. Blanche Bos tic; Publicity, Mrs. Pauleze Bry ant; Hospitality. Mrs. Elizabeth Cogdell; Music, Mrs. Lillian Weils; Entertainment, Mrs. Lenora Wil kins. Miss Daisy V. Sessoms is church secretary. The Woman’s Day program was climaxed Sunday night, with the report of ‘governors' on the finan cial results of an 11 state rally. Mrs Tillman presided over the Bight program and rally reporting. Rev. Mr. Dudley announced that Miss Miriam Ricks, a member of the staff of tne General Baptist State Cppvenion of Tarheelia would direct Vacation Bible School during the week, Pastor Dudley is reported as helping Mt, Zion Baptis advance rapidly during his less than year here. Total offering June 22 was $244,71 Recently there was a drive which brought in more than SJ.OOO, it is reported. William T. Grimes, St. James Baptist Church choir director and Rev. W. L. Mason have returned from a week at the Hampton Ins titute. Virginia Ministers and Church Organists Conference and Music Guild. Grimes reports that attendance In the music guild has increased over a period of 15 years from 25 students (o more than 123 music directors from several slates, with an integrated staff, studying better methods of church music. Mrs. Estelle Smith, Lower Hali fax County home demonstration leader and Mrs. Ella Mae Smith both of Scotland Neck area, were visitors here Inst week. The Rev. H E. Williams filled the Mt. Fis gah Presbyterian Church pulpit June 29 The Rev. J. H. Costen ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 235 TARBORO SI. Telephone 2-2151 ROCKS MOUNT. N. C. Wiwmtiw-iih—-lyiiit—rwi tinweuMieM—wui 'ww'wrirgj ’ j REGISTER AND VOTE We continue to challenge the re ligious leaders of our race to take the lead in encouraging our peo ple to register and vote in the fall elections so as to make our strength felt. In the ballot box is the only place we can be complete equals. We hear that many counties— Edgecombe among them—have set new registrations for this fall. Ob viously, this is a studied attempt to greatly curtail the Negro in our state. We must rise to meet this challenge by teaching our people to register. Thus, we call upon Dr. P. A. Bi shop, Sr., titular head of 250,000 Negro Baptists in Tarheelia to or ganize the ministers of the General Baptist State Convention to teach all citizens to register thru classes in the churches, lodge rooms and homes. * This is particularly needed in Eastern Tarheelia where the bulk of our people live; where the resis tance is greatest and Baptists are i 80 per cent of the church member - i ship. Will the men-of-the-clot'n j meet the challenge or let their j people loose for lack of intelligent leadership? The challenge is up to the preachers first; the laity se cond. If a program of voting informa tion, coupled with one of saving nur meager earnings is gotten over through our churches- -along with the spiritual message—we can win. May we dedicate ourselves to this task and start the movement through our subordinate religious, civic and fraternal organizations. j and family left Saturday for Dee ' Cee, Chicago and Omaha, Nebras ka. Had a card from Mrs. Juanita F, Barnet®, who is attending the Presbyterian Women's Fifth Quad | rermisl at Purdue University in ' Indiana. Imagine 5,000 women ail talking at or.ee. Its official. Mrs. Lue.Ua W James of Tar boro, became Mrs. Jacob ro, in u church wedding in arbo ro, in a churc hwedding in Tar bo ro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sumner (the former Mrs. Ideita BeEllatny) have returned from a ten-day ho neymoon to Philadelphia and New York via boat They're a happy i couple. Mrs. Mable Oxendme-Berry Is | expected here for a visit with re i latives this week, i Mrs, Jennie W. Batle of Whit- I steers, Edgecombe Public Health ! Nurse, is reported recovered from j a recent auto accident. She spent jl2 days in the hospital, hubby | Frank said. rir-,-- | Garner stews By THURMAN WHITAKER ; GARNER Summer is here end | with it comes droopy appetites. “It i is just too hot to eat,” you find ! yourself saying, and either go i without a meal or try to fill up on | cold drinks, and “niekknacks.” | This is a bad habit. By the end of j the season you are all fagged out i and half the time without knowing I why. I In short., don’t ict summer make you a lazy eater Eat properly, and you car.ot but feel fit and ready for s season of fun. A week of Bible study began at the Wake Baptist Grove Church on the sth Sunday in June, Miss Margaret Rogers, a recent graduate of Garner Consolidated High School spent two weeks in Durham with her aunt. Miss Erma Cooke and daughters motored down from Washington, D. C. with Mr. Caussie Cooke to visit relatives. Mr. E, L. Sanders, Sr., a faculty member of the Garner Consolidn ed High School, is conducting a drivers' training school at Garner School under the supervision of the j principal. Mr. C. A. Marriott. I The Harris sisters, who live on I the campus of the State School for the Blind are recent members of Wake Baptist Sunday School. We appreciate their attendance very much. Mrs. Scales and friends of Ra leigh, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Trice. Mrs. Eloiee Hilliard of Raleigh, a graduate of Garner High Schoot and St, Augustine’s College, who taught business at Home Eeeters In Raleigh, is now an agent for the Standard Encyclopedia Company. Miss Gloria Cofield, a graduate of Garner High and Shaw Uni versity, an instructor in the Char lotcsville. Virgittfa School system, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Co field of Garner. Mr. Bertram Haywood has been awarded a scholarship by the Sci ence foundation. He is attending Summer school at Durham. Representing our Sunday School ns delegates at the convention is Misses Lydia Jones and Margaret ! Rogers. SICK AND SHUT-IN ! Mrs. Octavla Winters and Deacon i Hubert Wilders. We wish both a I speedy recovet y. IA THOUGHT FOR DAILY LIV ING ‘‘God is always able to use men jof strong faith. Suppose Samuel had been a bad boy the day before, i I Or suppose he had been planning I Goldsboro News * By H. GRAHAM GOLDSBORO We are very glad to note that Mrs. Mary Wynn oi 402 East Spruce Street, who has been convalescing at home af ter a long siay in the hospital is now sitting on hev front porch a gain, greeting her friends with that old pleasant smile. Mrs. Freda McLarnb of 831 Greenleaf Street is very sick at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William T, Cheat ham visited their home, Hender son Sunday, June 22. Mrs. S. J. Branch and daughter, ; Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs. George Lane accompanied Deputy Branch on his visit to Lodges 1.8.P.0.E. of W. Morehead City, N. C, and Beaufort, N. C. for carrying out his duties in holding elections, in stallments and initiations. A very nice trip was reported by all. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Aldridge, Carver Drive, is lastly being put in shape that its beauty is reflected. The home all modern in design and conveniences is located in an exclusive section. Please get your news for the CAROLINIAN to me not later than Monday evening—J. H. Gra ham. 435 E. Elm St., Goldsboro, j N. C. Telephone 3256. The 32nd Anniversary o' Sun beam Temple No. 447, T. B. F O. E. of W was held at Antioch Baptist Church Sunday evening, 7:30 p.m , June 29. Mistress of ceremonies, District Deputy, Dt Sadie W, Ar tis; Music, Church Choir: Prayer, Chaplain, Dt, Ovenia Allen; Mu sic, Church Choir; 'Welcome ad dress, Dt Brookie M. Kelly; Solo Dt. Hattie 'McClain; Poem, Dt. Ka tie Saunders; Presentation of Spea ker, Dt. Sadie W. Artis, Speaker, Rev. B. L. Rich, Church Pastor; Response, Dt. Maggie Barnes; Re marks, Dt. Ruler Gerald Hudson. Rev. Rich really went over the the top with his address, it being informative and constructive, deal ing with the principles ol which the Lodge is based, Charity. Jus tice, Fidelity with brotherly and sisterly Love to all. A most receptive audience was there to make the occasion mem orable. The church choir rendered their selections with feeling, their interpretations were to the liking j of all present. Brothers of Pride of ihe East i Lodge No 261 assisted with the. | collection. The A B Reids of 411 South j George Street are doing extensive j renovating to their home. So far j j every lung looks very inviting, we ; are awaiting the official bid for i j the home warming, eats, etc. Mrs. Cora Hatcher, mother of Miss Charity Hatcher and Mr. R, , i Hatcher has been somewhat indis- I I posed for the past two weeks but , ao are glad to report at this writ- j ing she is improving at her home ; 111 West Pine Street. Mr. E. R. Williams. District Ma- ! nager N. C. Mutual Life insurance j ! Co. Goldsboro, has returned from i j the School in District Management, I held ir. Hartford, Conn., by the | Life Insurance Agency Manage- j ment Association There were 77 students in the j class of which Mr Williams was ' among the “A” rated ones. There ! were IS companies represented i . coming from 24 states. Mr. Williams will leave soon to I take up his duties as assistant j manager in the Washington, D. C. office of the N. C. Mutual Insur ance Co. VACATIONING Mrs. Porter Fennell and her daughter Janice is spending the summer with her husband in New York City. Mrs, Gloria Kirk and her sister in-law, Firs. Ann Bostic, are visit ■ ing relatives and Friends in New ’ York City. Mrs. Alice Hogans and daughter \ • Cora Ann are vacationing in Wash- ! ; ingon, D. C, New Jersey, and Phi- j ladelphia, Pennsylvania. John Edwards Kirk is in Con | necticutt with the Dillard Hi group. The children of Mrs. Gloria Kirk are spending the summer Avith their grandparents in Al -1 bermarle. N. C. They are as fol lows, Richard, Cynthia. Gloria Jean, Wm. Frank Jr. and Ethel. 1 j Mrs. Nan J. Frederick, who has 1 i been ill for several months, is now i recovering fastly. can walk around 1 I her home, also make short trips • I walkin'; alone in the neighborhood. ’ I •j Holly Springs ' : BY G. TALMADGE GRIGSBY, JR. ; j HOLLY SPRINGS On Sun i day evening, July 29, the Daily va* [ | cation Bible School of the Holly r | Springs Baptist Church was con | i eluded with an impressive prog ; j ram. This program manifested the j fine work of Reverend and Airs, I Avery, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Belts, | Mr. Leonard Betts, Mr. Howard i Beckweith, Mrs. Wilbert Cotton i and Mrs, Ora! McCullers which | was administered from June 23rd J j through June 27th. . i Mrs. Betts and Mrs, Avery were ' j in charge of the music department; ' j Mr. Leonard Betts and Mr. How. , erd Beckwith supervised the art work while the other classes wore ’ divided among Rev. Avery, Mr. E. A. Betts, Mrs. Wilbert: Gotten and ; Mrs. Oral McCullers. ‘Approximately 140 students were enrolled. i . some pleasure for the next, day t which he knew to be questionable he could not have responded to [ God’s call as he did. We might : note that Samuel waited for God . to speak. How many of us would have run away for fear that God would tell us to do something we , did not want to do or interfere t with some plans we had already made.” Silage Is an Important, factor In , dairy herd management. DRIVE SAFELY I KINSTON NEWS By MISS YETTA DUNN KINSTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Fuller oi Chiacgo, 111. motored here | iasl week where they were guests I of Mr. end Mrs. P. G. Fuller of Lincoln Street. They were accom i panied here by their children, An ita, Hairiet, Eva and Eric. Mrs. Fuller is the former Miss Mary ; Howard of Fayette. Mississippi 1 Mrs. J P. Harrison of Shine St. | was ill at her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Grady of East South Street have announced the birth of a daughter Winifred Joy, 7 pounds 3 ounces, on June 6th at the Lenoir Memorial Hospi tal. The annual meeting of the NEA j | is being held this week in Cicve- ; ! land, Ohio. In that city from Kins ! ton for the convention are Mr. and l ; Mrs. C, J. Barfield, Mr. and Mrs. j | Bertram Hubbard, Mrs. Ruth G. | j Tiliery and Messrs, C. B. Stewart ' I and J. A. Harper. ; Misses Thelma Albritton, Paul- | I inc Kornegay and Katherine Allen ; j are attending summer school at I ! Hampton, Institute, Hampton, Va. j Elia Louise and brother Hayze E. ■ Streeter are spending' the summer ; months in New York with their J cousin Fredie Moye, Estelle Becton is vacationing with an aunt in Philadelphia. Miss Treva Streeter entertained I 33 guests on June 18 when she ce- j kbrated her Bth birthday, Mrs. Irene Forbes of Snow Hill I i tvas guest of her daughter Mrs. j Kllie Edwards of 2E Mitchell Woo- j ten Cts. last week, Mrs. Marjorie Forbes was house guest recently of Mrs, Irene Lane of 11-H Mitchell Wooten Cts, Mrs Essie Wade was hospitalized at the Lenoir Memorial Hospital last week. Mr. Cecil Tyson was critically ill at the Lenoir Memori al Hospital last week Mr. W, N. Payton and a group of Lenoir County Youths were atten ding the Mitchell 4-H Camp at. | Swaneboro, N. C. last week Mrs. h Bynum was enrolled at A and T College recently where ! she was standing a 4-H Club short ! course. Father J H. Banks. Mrs.L. P | Mitchell, Misses Sudie Mae Payton i and Marsha Baker of the St. Aug | kustina's Episcopal Church attend i ed a church conference on the St 1 Augustine’s College Campus, R«- : j leigh. The Rev J A. Humphrey pas- j ! to® of the St. James A. M. E Method News i By MISS DORA D STROUD CHURCHES ST- JAMES A. M. E. METHOD On Sunday morn ring, June 29th, St. James church held its annual Men’s Day Service with Mr. A W. Sherrill as chair man. assisted by Mr. Jus. C. Atwa | ter, Our own "boy" Mr. Chas. Ro • binson delivered the address His j subject was —The Good Neighbor ! Policy.” The young man brought out ; every point seemingly there is In | the subject. Ail the audience was thrilled at the soft, easy, concise i speech, Mr. Robinson a native of i Wake County has made his home iln Method for quite a number of | years. He is a graduate of Shaw | University and holds a Master's : Degree from New York College. Now acting ir. the capacity of | assistant principal at the Zebu i ion high school and also as an in strutor there, m?ny other impor tant positions ere held by him in the school and church as well as civic organization. Mr. Robinson i is just a grand young man. The male choir of our commun ity rendered lovely music for this program. The men made good reports in finance. The pastor Dr. R. Wisner gave some encouraging remarks He called for some lady to speak i a few words. Mrs Newby our vis ; itor from Windfall near Hertford. ' gave some helpful and fluent sen- I tences that fitted nicely 'into the | program. i Much credit is due Mr. Sherrill 1 for the fine program rendered ! Sunday. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Miss Annie M. Stokes and Mr. | Whalon Hogans will go to Cary A M. E. Church Thursday through the week end to represent St. James church at Bethel A. M. E i church where the Sunday School i convention of the Raleigh District will be field. Dr. Wisner wil trans port the young folks there, and ! back each day. CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE Attend service at the Christian Tabernacle Church Sunday morn ing. July 6th at 11 o’clock. Rev Harvey Haybrood is pastor of this place of worship. PLAYMATE WEDDING Sunday, July 6th at 7 P. M. a ! Playmate Wedding will be pro t sented at St, James A. M. E j Church, The wedding party is ! made up from almost every fami ly in Method. Come out Sunday and enjoy the little ones. Their ages range from three years old up in me teen?. Reception follows. PICNIC ENJOY LIBRARY CLUB I The members and friends of the | Richard B. Harrison Library Club i enjoyed a lovely picnic dinner Saturday June 29 in Method. The last lesson of the season or term was brought to the class by their very very fine president, Mr. Gay | after the last lesson was discuss ed. Mr. Fiazier read the most in spiring book tint he had written | about, the entire set up of the 11- i brary and a sketch of the mem j bers of the group. It was a mas | terplece worthy to be published ! and sold. The dinner of everything j nice was a feast for the eyes and j stomach. The office closed the i class activities until the opening | of another school year, i All the members were so sorry that Mrs. Christopher Gray was absent. Mrs. Gray has been such an assist to Mrs. Lee in carrying on this fine work SICK Our sick remain about the same. MRS WHITE AND MRS. Church and Mr. Leslie McNair, Superintendent of the Sunday School wore in Warrenton, N. C. lasi Wednesday through Friday where they attended the Sunday School Convention. In a tendance also from the Sunday School De partment were Misses Rachel Jen kins, Brenda Canady and Linda i Lawson. Quarterly Services were held : at the St. Peter's Disciple Church |on Lincoln Street Sunday with a large audience in the morning and afternoon. Rev. S. W. R. Keyes delivered the message at both ser- j vices. Music at the morning wor- ! j ship service and in the afternoon J ! was rendered by the choir from j ! Belhaven and the Macedonia Church of Pantego, respectively. Vacation Bible School was held : at the Holly Branch Free Will i ! Baptist Church near Kinston last j i week with the Rev. R, J. Johnson j ! of Dover, N. C. as the adult ins- j j Iruetor. Theme for the week was j “Giving, Love and Charity.” Mrs. Esther Dixon was in charge ; of the Junior Department and Mes | dames Fllu Kornegay and Delia | Brown were teachers of the In- j ■ 1 prunedtate Class. Instructing the i primary students were Mesdames | Mary E. Merrill and Neva Mitchell, j Light refreshments were served each day. The school was culmina- j fed on Friday with a short prog- ■ ram and a guest speaker, Rev. Mr. . Lewis of Farmville. Rev. Kleber ; Bryant is superintendent, of the j Sunday School and Mrs. Allie J. ; Hill, secretary. Among Kinstonians recently at i tending funeral services at Mowry and Snow Hill for Mrs Mary Brid get* were Mesdarr.es Ellie Ed wards, Daisy Blount, Ells R. Streeter and Cora Move Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Mrs. Ruth Meesk and son, Mr Edward Col lins and Mr. and Mrs. James Wil liams. Funeral services for Mr. Charles ■Tones of the Kings Chapel Section were held at the Haughton Chapel Church on Tuesday with the Rev. P. R Hood officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs i | Catherine Jones; 4 daughters. Mis- j ! sea Louise and Marcel Jones of : the home, Mrs Ellen Foye of Do ver, Route 2: Mrs. Hilda Murphy of Route 2 3 sons. Esley of the home, j | Leo of Florida, and Fulton of New I | York. He is survived also by his moth- j 1 or and one sister. BROOKS ENTERT AINUD J Quite an elaborate round oi j luncheons, dinners and parties j have- been given in honor of Mis | M.B. Vt ; -ate and Mrs. Joseph Tate ! Brooks, since their arrival back ! home for a short visit. They hate ! thoroughly enjoyed all the nice ! things done for them and regret that they have not been able to get to visit'more of their acqualn- ; i lances. VISITING IN 'O. C. AND NEW YORK Mrs. Goldie Atwater and little ; ; Miss Karen Betr.ec, are visiting in ; Washington and Brooklyn, New ! York. JUST THIS MINUTE iif we’re thoughtful just, this minute In whatever we say or do; II we put a purpose in it That Is honest through end through. We shall gladden life, ana give it Grace to make it. all sublime; For. the life is long we live it- Just this minute at a time, I Angler lews By MBS. POLLY C. STOKES ANGIE.R -- We are now ap- : ! proaching another holiday, the 4th ; j of July. If you are driving along ! | the highways drive carefully. The , j cautious seldom err. CHURCH NEWS I The Church School and V.C.S j ! convention of the Raleigh Dis- ■ 1 trict convened at Mt, Moriah AME j Zion Church between Oxford and ! ; Henderson, on highway No. 15R-A i I Julv 2,3, 4. Host pastor. Rev, J. S j Fletcher. Rev. T. J. Young, presid- 1 ■ | mg older. Theme; ‘ Our Christian j Witness For Freedom.” • j | The twenty third session of the | Y. P. C. L. Convention of the U* i nited Free-Will Baptist Cape Fear | Conference "A” convened at Cults : ! Chapel Church, Angler, June 2fi j to 27 Host, pastor, Rev. A. J. A- ' very. Annual Moderator Rev W. F j Cox. Delegates and churches represen ted were as follows: Misses Hedda Blackman, Dunn’s Chapel, Joanna Blue, Mt. Clive, Mary Corbin. Zion Wall, Geraldine Canady, Smith Grove, Mi. Abe KHiotte, Piney | Grove, Misses Nancy Leach, St. i Anna. Eva Lindsay Spring Hill, ! Elouise Moore, Essie Rhue, S. A gutts, Geneva McLean. Outts Cha pel, Alma Maxwell, Coats Chapel, Willow Springs, Louise Melvin, j Pleasant Grove, Turlington Grove Bror.ie McLean, Sampson Chapel. Virginia Robinson, Sandy Grove. I Mr. Eddie Sanders, Smith Temple and Bobby Smith, Bethlehem. N. H. A. REPRESENTATIVES , Mr. Billy Ray Ragland and Jer . ome Hovefton attended N H, A. , Camp dedication at Swan?boro, a long with six N H. A. hoys of ■ Shawtown High School occompan • ied by Mr, J. A. Brown, agrieul . ture teacher at Shawtown School. Jerome Howerton won 6 prize as beet student in forestry. Billy Ray i Ragland won a prize as best stu dent in craft. VISITORS IN TOWN Mrs. Oriedia Meadow's of. New York is visiting with her mother, ; Mrs, Naomia Stewart for the holi day. Mr and Mrs. Paul Smith and children of Philadelphia are visi ting with relatives. Mr. Sam Burnett- of New York is visiting relatives. SICK AND SHUT-INS Mrs. Alberta Cheek, who is a oatient at; McCain Sanitarium and Mrs. Lillie Matthews. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ■ r v Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON PiTTSBORO SILER CITY GOLDSTON -- Summer Vaca tion Biol- School came to a close as. the Roberts Chapel Baptist Church j fit Goidston Sunday with a record j! attendance of 104. Mis, Lula H. Ty son was director of the one-week Bible schoo.. Other instructors in* ' eluded; Mrs. Inez H. Wicker, Miss J Dorothy Turner, Miss Helen Tur ner, Mrs. Ethel M, McTillman, Mrs J, S. McTillman, Mrs. Mary ! ; Jones. j Prof. J Wallace Jones addressed I the 104 Bible School students on ! ! the subject "Exploring God's | | World." The attendance certificates were awarded by D. W. Headen. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Daisy Thompson is on the sick | hst this week. We hope she will I soon be up and feeling fine again. ; i Paul E. Mclntosh left, recently ! Ito join relatives and friends in i | New Jersey and Philadelphia i Others leaving luce for the ' i Northern states are: Misses Lucil | Martin, Annie M. Martin, Hanna j Downy. Clinton lews By MRS. B M. JOHNSON Phone 3318 4 H Short Courses | CLINTON 4-H’ers from Samp i son County attending the short ' course at A and T College in Greensboro last were: Edna and Paulette Bennett., Joan Robinson Gareita Moore, Cora 1,. Faison, Minerva Jones, Ruthford Dough ty, Larry Robinson, Winfred Sampson, Carter R. Jones. Jr Win ded Wells, ,Jr., arid Leonard Hill. A C. H O. Meets The Andrew* Chapel H. D. Club held it? monthly meeting Tuesday night, June 24th, in its its Club house. The business session was presided over by the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson. Dur i ipg this meeting plans were made | for an outing to be held August Ist | at the Club House. Y. N. C. A. Club members and | their" wives journeyed to Wilming ton for a day at the beach. Sick and Shut-In i We are happy to have Little ■ Dwight Sampson of 622 S East I Boulevard home again after having ! been a patient at Highsmith Hos | VITAL IN Fayetteville He is doing' | nicely. Visiting Here i Mrs. Ruth Freeman of Jamaica. New York, has been visiting her j sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, Jenny Sampson of 622 S. East i Boulevard. i Mrs. Josie Moore and daughters | left Friday for New York City j where they will spend the summer. Leaves For Maine Mr. H. M Johnson left Friday | for Walervillc, Maine, where he I will study for 8 weeks at Colby j j College. I The Vacation Bible School et ) I Lisbon Street Baptist Church j | June 23 to .Tune 27 held its closing J ! exercises Friday night. j Rhamkatte The Vacation Bible School ended ; 1 its two weeks studies with a pro gram Sunday cvenihg. June 29 at 5 o’clock which was presented by the group. The Bible School was under the supervision of Mrs. Lo v;e Debnam and Mrs. Mamie Kearney. Mr, Luther Hunter, the Supt. of Fayetteville St. Baptist ! Church, spoke a few words of en couragement to the group. Sunday night was Rally Night at St John A M F, Church. The Rev. C. McNeil was guest speak er, This service was for the bene i tit of the Building Fund. The picnic of Watts Chapel Bap ! tist Church to Jones Lake will j leave the church Tuesday Mora* i ing, July 13. AH persons interested. | in attending are asked to see Mr j Alton Matthews, Otha Kearney, : Milton Balfentinc and Joseph ! Glenn. [ Tupper Memorial Church Hews i i The Reverend Melvin R. Eoone | was installed as pastor of Tupper ; : MemoYial Baptist Church on Sun j day last, June 22nd, at 3:00 p. m. j | The installation sermon was preached by the Reverend J F,. Me- 1 Grier. Other participants in the j direction of the service were the 1 Reverends Albert Hockaday of Shaw University, G. W. Watkins of Raleigh, Leotha Debnatn. also of Raleigh. The text was “Be Strong and of Good Courage.” Tribute was given to the late Dr. Martin Tupp r.. founder of the church and of Shaw University. Music was supplied by the church | choir. After the service dinner was sewed nt the home of Mrs. Lillian Freeman, 510 South Blount j Street. j Durham News By MRS. IDA L. SCURLOCK BIRTHS IN THE CITY DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. A;- ihur Onion of Mulberry St. an nounce the birth of a son June 25, at Duke Hospital, i VACATION Mrs. ITomas Jackson of Mulber ry St. left last week to spend some time with her relatives in New York City. SICK AND SHUT-INS Mrs. Nannie Tate of Thaxton Avenue and Mrs. Earnestine Me Cauley are patients at Duke Hos pital. Mrs. Margaret Allen, of Thax ton Avenue. Mr. Sidney Gunn and Mr. Willie Jones. Mr. Grove Scurlock is home from the hospital and is reported I doinc fine, j . Stop guessing and start tesling for the amount of fertilizer needed | to grow crops. FITTSBOKO NOTES By GUYTANNA HORTON PITTSBORO - The White i Wing chorus of Mitchell AMEG Chapel church end their paste. Rev. ft. V. Horton, journeyed to! Ebenezcr AME Zion church Apex to appear on the anniversary pro* i gram of their pastor. Rev. Juiius! ; Alston. Other preachers present; were: Rev. Lynn Baldwin and I others. The St. Matthew choir appeal ed on program also This program was last Sunday June 29. SPORTS Plates were : old last Friday night, June 27, ct the E. and. R. i I Highlights Os High Point By MRS. ODESSA S. TYSON , PERSONALS HIGH POINT Air Man 2C Charles G. Torrence, recently sta tioned in Northern Honshu, Japan, j , is spending Ins furlough with his ] I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Tor- | j mice 1311 East Washington St. He ; ; arrived in California on the oth of ; j June. When his leave terminates 1 | on the 2nd of July, he will return * ' to McClellan Air Force Base in California for Re-assignment, Mrs. Rozliea W. Armstrong of i j Windlcy St. is visiting her brother . ; and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ! i Oliver A. Walker and family in ■ ; Boston, Mass. She left Greensboro- j | High Point Airport on Tuesday j j and will stay an indefinite period ] jof time. Mr. and Mrs William | Lambert of Dttriot, Mich., were j | the recent guests of Mrs. ilia Stew- j j art. 129 Underbill Avenue ATTENDS YOUTH CONFERENCE> j Rev. George Thomas, pastor of j j Pilgrim Congregation Church. Ro- i | nald Moose, and Mrs. J. B. Jones ; ! recently attended the Youth Con- I ference at FrankUnton Center, i Bricks. This conference included! j Churches in the sist.es of N.C. and | j Va, BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs Edridge: Tyson honored her j ! husband with a birthday party at j | heir home 909 Park Street. Guests ! j included Mr, and Mrs. Dave Bor- ■ j cen, Mt. and Mrs, Ernest Massey, 1 ; ' Mrs. Maggie Massey, of Trinity, ! ! Mrs. R. B. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. j ; Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Holiday, Mr. ! j and. Mrs. Rufus Bostic. Misses Lu- ! 1 citie Hayward, Madeline Whitaker, j ] and Miss Julia Wilson. The guest i table was centered with a lovely i ; Birthday cake decorated with red | ] roses. The honored guest received ; many good and useful gifts, i SICK AND NHI'T-IVK Miss Bertha WiJlinmsnrt. 29) Un j derhill is et home from High Point i Memorial Hospital. She underwent | surgery on Tuesday morning. Her j condition is satisfactory and she j j is able to receive visitors, j KILLED IN ACCIDENT James Arthur Dawson, son of ! 1 CARY-ASBURY ROUNDUP RY MISS MAE X, HOPSON . CARY • The Raleigh District . 1 Sunday School Convention will ! | convene July 3rd to 6th. at the j : Union Bethel A M E Church. The j Rev. G. S. Gant, the presiding el- j I tier, the members and friends of j ; this community are going all out, j ! to make it pleasant for those who | 1 attend this Convention. Rev J. A. j I Hunter, pastor. j Sunday afternoon at the closing j ;of the Bible School, a program j ! was given by the students of the j | school. The art work was shown s |by Little Miss Debra Arrington j ! and Miss Annie Laura Patterson, j Those attending the 12-Tribe ral- ; ly held in the Lincoln sville A M E j Church Sunday evening at 8 p.m. | j wore Mrs. Lena S. Jones; Mrs. i i Snowdeen Perry; Misses Josephine j | and Alma Lee Chavis: Mr. Char- j ence Clemmons, Mrs. Alma Junes I ; and others, j i Mrs Mae Lois Bullock of Brook- j : iyn, N. Y. is visiting ehr parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waidon on j : Durham Road. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gibbs: Mrs. j ! Lillie Jones; Mr. and -Mrs. Love- ; | laee Evans attended the Ministers j . and Ushers Union Sunday, which ; | was held in the Pleasant Grove | I Congregation Christian Church ! ■ near Mvi risviSle, N. C. BIRTHS | Mr and Mrs. Bobby Chavis of : I Greenlee! Road, a daughter, Ra- i • gina Darlene. June 23rd at St. Ag- j nes Hospital, Mrs. Chavis is the j former Marion Faye Morgan. Sunday night was the scene of j Ibe Twelve Tribe Rally at the Lin- ! colnsvilk* A M E Church. The Tribe of Rufeen was represented .by Mr. Moses Jones who came in with the highest amount of money. Mr. Jones and his tribe came in with 350.00. Total raised $599.80. This program was for the heating sys tem. Mrs. Arthur Cried of Now York | has returned to her home after j ; spending some time with her bro- j j ther and sistsr in law, Mr. and * I Mrs. Frank Coad. p&CQWNS JlI j i«mi iSSS I $2 PINT restaurant, Pittoboio The bene fits were for the Chatham Cubs baseball team of Pitisboro. The Chatham Cubs experienced two victories Saturday, June 25. The teams defeated were: Bro-v * Hili team and the Terrell Creea Hawks. Thanks goes to Pete s Market ■ / Pittsboro, for the vefreslmni' l ? sent to the Mitchell Chapel Birte School. The refreshments were served at the closing picnic of the school which was held June 27. VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Matthews of Washington arc visiting n*. ; Pittsboro. i Mrs. Bertha Dawson was killed u - video tally Thursday in Charleston. S. C. At, the time of his death be was helping to load potatoes into a i truck and accidentally fell under , its moving wheels. Jam* s was a resident of 1415 D»- | vis Avenue, having lived there un * til 2 months ago. He was educated I in the local schools. The body is at Haizlip Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements arc pending. HUNDREDS VIEW MODERNIS TIC NEW YMCA YWCA STRUC TURE ! FRIDAY night’s preview of the 1 Carl Chavis YMCA and the Mary j Bethune YWCA drew hundreds of | contributors, directors, officer* j and staffs of the parent as well 3F J the other Y-Branches in the ares, i Everyone, was impressed with the | modern structure that will become * a base of operations for Charac* * i ter-Building. I Unable to be present for the op- I cning ceremonies. Mr. J. E. Milks, leading industrialist and chairman if The campaign to provide the building, he was represented by I his son, James H. Millis. The elder i Millis is in Charlote, N. C, recjbp* ; orating from a recent heart seizure Among those also present was ; Mr. I . J Chavis, father of World War II hero for whom the branch : YMCA was named, and a picture 1 of wham hangs in the foyer. Mr, ! D H Leake, president of the YM | < A greeted the guests at the south door, while Mrs. H. T. Sarr, presi- I dent of the Mary Bethune Branch I board of management and her as- I seriates on the board said good i byes at the North door, after the | visiors passed through the huge | gymnasium Jinking the two bran ches together. Out of town visitors included Dr F. A Williams, dean of the gradu ate school at* A. and T. College in Greensboro; David More head, exe cutive secretary of YMCA, Greensboro; Mrs. Art’.u • + | Headen, executive director, and j Mrs. H. M, Westerband, board se i cretary of the Susie B. Dudley : YWCA, Greensboro. ; Among those who attended the ! Bible programme at Watts Chapei in Rhamkatte Sunday afternoon, were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Little Larry Rogers, who was v ■ mong die prize winners attending | this vacation school. We are still happy to report that our sick friends are ail feeling ve ry good at this time. A THOU GHT FOR THE WEEK i If the world hate you, ye know j that u. nated Me before it hated : yon. — St. John 15:18 NAA CP Asks Citizens To * I Wire Ike l NEW YORK < AN? > Tbs NAACP set in motion an orgauxia : ed effort through its branches this ! week to ask people everywhere in | the country to wire President Eis» i enhower. The request, signed by i Roy Wilkins, executive secretary suggested that the president speak cut in a nationwide pronounce ment. that the law will be vigor ! ously upheld, with all resources at | his command. WiikSns asked that wire* be sent to Aity. Gen. William P. j Angers, Justice Department, Washington . D. C. urging that the department file a brief and that it join In appealing Judge Harry J. Lemtey’s decision to delay Integration in Little Rock. Judge Lcmiey, a dyed-in-tilt wool southerner from Virgin! ■: says that the way of life, meanim segregation, is a tradition w■ i him. NAACP adeherents contend I that a man so biased that he can | not look beyond race in his decis ions has no business being on th* federal bench.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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