t-u. . . . . j - - 1 1 Lu :'a got Eed Ci . .j 1. 'p in re-lance. 7 4 V i r - h BT ul BARBARA, BAUP, Correspondents Six Gnrs Frci Beukvill ::) University At Chapel Hill if nti '. (Special ta th Times) . jtwp sixth grade students . of Bei - Chapel Hill, May l' Savfnty-j tha art and science, galleries and lavWe Consolidated School Wiaited ' witnessed 'Easter, the . Awakening' t ar a t sr wm a miTr ai ram snrnTtrv; . i ! Home Demonstration Clubs U . - . OF DUPLIN COUNTY J ... Let Us Do Your Picture Framing ( KIIISTOII PAIIIT & HARDWARE CO. U ; ''The Place To Go" I i Phone 2670 I j n 1 123 S. Queen St Kinston, N. C. j I EARN l II I I (', ,' . HBk. I I III ' JKI 1 0 On tavinric I Xf J To AT I MUTUAL SAVINGS i and LOAN ASSOCIATION I Phone 4992 ' ' I . 114 E. Gordon St Kinston, N. C. I at the Ilorehead Planetarium here Friday. , , ), si They were accompanied by Miss Lillian Grady, Mrs, Hubert Sander son, Mrs. Norwood Miller, Mrs. J. D. Sholar, Mrs. Louise H. Brown; Mrs.. Jay Thomas, Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Mrs. Jean1 Bucklew, and Mrs. George Lanier." ; ; f The children w Included Johnny Brown, Gerald ' Kennedy, ' Ricky Simpson, Carolyn Blizzard,. NeUia Nobles, Jackie Kennedy, Carol Mil ler, Dean Lanier, Gene Sandlin, Ct ell Hardison, Martha Whaley, Jim my Kennedy, Joy Edwards, ' Thy oline Haynor, Cleveland Edwards, Ronnie Batchelor, Billie. Sue Tho mas, Donald Lanier, Judy Manning. Also, Rub art Br inson, Bobby Daughty, Ralph' Evans, Gene Hall Cecil and Rlckie Hudson; Joe JackV son, ' Graham and Tommy Kennedy, Julian Lanier, Kenneth Pickett, Al len Raynor, Jerry Simpson, Tommy Sumner, Dean and Ricky Thomas, Virgil Williams, Kay Baker. Phyl lis Brown, Donna Clark, Beverly Denny, Annette Jackson, Alda Ken nedy, Nancy Lee,., Sharon Mercer, June Miller,' Annette Thomas. . - Also, Jackie Creech, Wayne Ed wards, Dannie Futrell, Graver Hill, Leroy Houston, Sherwood Houston, Wayne Kennedy, Jeff Lanier, Billy I Sanderson, Jackie Sholar, Kenneth smitn, smriey AiDenson, cmesone Batts, Sue Henderson. Glenda Jon es, . Judith Kennedy, Kaye Mer cer. Mary Lee Miller, Patricia San derson, Mattie Sumner, Janet Thlp pen, Sue Thomas and Edna Whaley. In the new Planetarium program 'Signals from the Stars,' which Op ened Tuesday April 30, an added feature is the discussion of the newly-discovered Arendi -v Roland Comet, now Visible in the north western skies in the early ' eve ning. The entire program is es in grades seven through 12. pecially recommended tor children There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking. i - Sir Joshua Reynolds C;Yi!b Man Gcos To Australia ON BOARD' THE USS TULARE Sydney liberty U really great, ' says fHarold D. Eubanks. seaman. USN. in an Interview on the USS Tulare following the ship's ricent goodwill cruise to Sydney, Australia. ; S ' The son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Eubanks, ." Beulavllle, Harold re ported for duty on board the Tulare in August of last year. Assigned to the third division be works with the deck maintenance crew. 'Australians .are some of the friendliest people Tve ever met,' continued the Beulavllle bluejacket. While we were there, it wasn't at all unusual for someone to come up to you on the street and ask you to his home for dinner with the family. We didnt have to pay to ride city buses and trains, and sev eral movie theatres admitted us without tickets.' Asked what he thought of the food Harold replied, They eat more mutton than we do. Other than 'that the food is about the same as ours. But they serve it differently. Wat, er is never served with a meal. And many . places dont have napkins. They put a s saucer under every thing on the table.' En route 'down under the Tulare entered the realm of King Neptune Rex as she crossed the Equator. An initiation was held for the 'polly wogs,' the name given to anyone having never crossed the 'Line' pre viously. After a man has once cross ed the 00-00 degree latitude and experienced the initiation, he is forever known a a 'shellback' and & a member of the 'Royal Order of the Raging Main.' . "The initiation was a lot of fun,' says the seaman. "I Heard a lot about them, and- ours was every thing rd expected and then some. I'll never forget it .and I'm really proud of my shellback certificate.' The Navy's newest and fastest attack cargo ship, the Tulare is now on operations with Amphibious The most successful project of the-- Miller Home Demonstration Club has been preparing dinner in any home in the Community where a loved one has died. A committee is appointed by the president at the beginning of each year to work out a menu. Each member is assigned a specific thing to carry to the home the night of the wake an also on the day of the 'funeral This has proven very beneficial to the fam ilies fa -the -Community and' is a service which is greatly appreciat ed, is Mrs. LUlie M. Outlaw vi Mrs. LiUle Mae Outlaw, . bf Seven Springs died early Friday at the nome of her son, .Richard C. Bell, of GoldsBoro. Surviving are her ; . husband, .$ Lawrence Outlaw; three sons, Havld R. Harris of Lit lingtoh, Thomas E. Bell of Topeka, Kan. and R. E. Bell of Goldsboro; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Mints' of Salina, Kan., all by a former mar riage; two brothers, Jesse Deaver of Norfolk, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. Har- Squadron Three in-Western Pacific waters. Before entering Uncle Sam's sea going service, " " Harold ,: attended Beulavllle high school ana was employed' in his father's grill - i ry Williams of Kinston, Ms. Kirby Smith til Albertson,, Mrs. Clarence Alphin of Clinton; four grandchild ren.' Funeral services were held Sunday at i pjn. from the home. n. in 11U.1L. seven oprmgs, nouie , w, Rev. Lewis garman officiating. Bu rial was in the family cemetery. "I - " ON THE JOB! , , Eight pints of blood, rushed to a California hospital, were instru mental in 'saving a young mother's life. This was one of many instan ces las year in which. Red Cross coUected blood was on hand, WHEN rr COUNTED.. Help support, this Red Cross program with your con tribution this month. JOIN AND SERVE. :,A .:y; i vSV?p'- r,.' 'sr CECIL A. 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