PAGE SIX
THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. TPLY 25. 1953
Two youths from the John
Avery Boy$ Club in Durham left
the city last Friday for New
York where they will attend a
new boys camp,'Boy’s Harbor,
at Lonn Island. The two Boys
Club members are shoton above
with John Avery Boys Club di
rector, Lee W. Smith, who ac
companied the pair on the trip
to N.Y. On the left is Roosevelt
Hairston, 14 year old son of ^tr.
and Mrs. J. H. Hairston of 114
£. Piedmont Avenue and, right,
Leroy Saunders, 13 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Saunder*
of 807 ' Glenn Street. Saunders
and Hairston were selected to
attend the camp, sponsored by
Anthony Drexel Duke, philan
thropist, on the basis of their
club attendance, activity partici
pation, school attendance and
general character.
Both boys are active members
of the club. Hairston, tenth gra
der at the Hillside high school,
is a ping pong champion at the
club, and is catcher for the club
baseball team. Saunders, an
eighth grader at Whitted school,
is a pool champion at the club,
was manager for the basketball
team last year and plays second
base for the club baseball team.
Their selection to attend the
camp won for them an -expense-
free trip and a month’s stay at
the new camp, located in East
Hampton on Long Island.
One Hundred Seventeen Students From Four States
Participate In N. C. College's Reading Clinic
One hundred seventeen stu
dents from four states were a-
mong the participants in the
Reading Clinic in the North
Carolina College Summer Read
ing Workshop that closed here
Wednesday, July 15.
North Carolina was represent
ed with the largest number of
workshop participants with 110
students. Enrollment by other
states numbered: Virginia 1,
South Carolina 4, and Georgia
2.
North Carolina’s workshop
members were: Miss Lela M.
Alston, Laurel Hill; Mra. Pris
cilla M. Alston, Louisburg; Mrs.
Aquilla Anderson, Reidsville;
Mrs. Willis M. Atkins, Lilling-
ton; Miss Novella Atkinson,
Fairmont; Miss Sarah N. Baker,
Sunbury; Mrs. Marie T. Barnes,
Goldsboro; Miss Lucille M. Ba
um, Creswell.
And Miss Helen E. Bea^ey,
Elizabeth City; Mrs. Hattie B.
Bell, Raleigh; Mrs. Johnnie M.
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Lillian M. Farley, Greensboro;
Miss Esther M. Faulk, Lake
v^accamaw.
And. Mrs. Lillie Ferguson,
Charlotte; Miss Mildred B. Fogg,
Warren ton; Miss Madie Fore
man, Dunn; Miss Fieecy M
Griffin, Statesville; Miss Delilah
E. Gilmore, Semora; Miss Eunice
I. Hardin, Charlotte; Mrs. Hazel
R. Harrell, Ellenboro; Mrs. Cor
nelia S. Haywood; Raleigh; Mrs.
Naomi B. Hicks, Edenton; Mrs.
Nora Irene Hicks, Oxford; Mrs.
Verna Humphrey, Dallas, Hay
wood P. Holl^, Goldsboro; Mrs
Vann S. Jacksot^ Fayetteville;
Mrs. Maggie S. James, Maple
HiU; Mrs. Ruth J. Kelly, Badin;
Mrs. LUUe H. Lewis, Raleigh;
Mrs. Mae E. Marsh, Statesville;
and Mrs. Eura L. Mangum,
Statesville.
Also Mias Doris C. Mason,
Winston-Salem; Mrs. Louise M.
Maye, Raleigh; Miss B. H.
Mayle, Yanceyville; Mrs. Mary
H. Maynor, St. Pauls; Mrs. E. C.
P. Mills, Greenville; Mrs. G. J.
Mitchell, Me1[«ne; Mrs. Willie
W. Morgan, Roper; Mrs. Theola
Ward Moore, Rich Square; Miss
Otelia S. McAdems, Fair Bluff;
Mrs. Vemetta T. McGeachy, St.
Pauls; Mrs. Sadie J. McMillan,
Sanford; Miss M. G. Newkirk,
Nashville; Mrs. Mercedes New-
some, Wilmington; Mrs. Ernest
B. Nixon, Gastonia; Mrs. Bettye
G. Norton, Landis; Mra. Mar
garet D. Parker, Sanford; Mrs.
Mamie K. Pope, Lumberton.
And Mrs. Pauline D. Porter,
East Bend; Mrs. Carrie M. Pra
ther, Raleigh; Mrs. Minnie M.
Ridley, Lumberton; Mrs. Alice
Dunn Sanders, Kinston; Miss
Ruby E. Sanders, Raleigh; Mrs.
Gladys M. Satterfield, Hills
boro; Miss Myra C. Satterfield,
Roxboro; Mrs. Irene C. Scales,
Warren ton; Miss Marjorie T.
Selby, Swan Quanter; Miss Ma
rion Shaw, La Grange; Mrs. Ni
na B. SillS, Raleigh; Miss Cora
B. Singletary, Bladenboro; Mrs.
Hester Smith, Durham; Mrs.
Blanche Sparks, Fayetteville
Miss Lida M. Spencer, Washing
ton; Miss Arcelia M. Spivey,
Spring Hope; Miss Addie L.
Smith, Williamston; Mra. Mary
L. Smith, Burgaw; and Mrs.
Mazle C. Stanley, Nakina.
Also Mrs. Ruby Stanley, Kin
ston; Mrs. J. T. Steele, Mocks-
ville; Mrs. Martha B. Townsend,^
Rocky Mount; Miss Margaret
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One hundred twenty-five tea
chers of agriculture, of North
Carolina participated in the
annual state conference held at
A. and T. College July 13-16.
In welcoming the group to the
campus, Dr. F. D. Bluford,
president of the college, remind
ed the teachers that their re
sponsibility was to guide the;
rural youth in selecting a desir
able occupation for which they
are best suited.
Other spealcers appearing on
the program Monday included:
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Dr. E. Y. Floyd, director of the
Plant Food Institute of North
Carolina and Virginia, who
called the group’s attention to
the importance of directing the,
fanners in carrying on a bal
anced agriculture program with
emphasis on soil conservation
and pasture improvement and A.
L. Teachey, state supervisor of
Vocational Agricultural Educa
tion, who challenged the teach
er^ to accept their responsibili
ties and provide the leadership
that the rural youtt^ and adults;
of North Carolina need. He gave;
examples of the number of suc
cessful farmers located all over
the slate, and the improvement
of leadership as a result of Vo
cational agriculture. Nafhan
Yelton, executive secretary,
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tem, Raleigh, discussed the ad
vantages of the retirement sys
tem and urged them to take ad
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