SERVING AND ADJACENT COUNTIES VOL. I NO. 1 i'OW C0N9UCTKG SPRIG GOSPEL TOUR OF SOUTH School Has Served Area For Over Forty Years; Edu cates Young People For Christian Service The Mullen , Eible Training cnooi in Lane Lure an institu tion which has been serving Ruth erford County with the Good News of the Gospel for the past five years is at present conducting its bprmg Gospel Tour through the eastern States. The trip, which started on March 26, will cover churches and schools in North Car ohna, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut and will, last two weeks. The group traveling includes three teachers, me Kev. R. M. Kincheloe, Mrs. R Woods, and five Mullen students, Maude Dickey of Lake Lure, Ma nors Hobson of Virginia, John Hudson of Asheville, Robert Brown, and Roy RrentJey, both of Pennsylvania. They expect to re turn to the campus on April eight. Their services will feature special singing, chalk drawing, and Gospel messages for the people of today. The Mullen Bible Training School was formerly the Mary B. Mullen School, well known and loved by the people of Western North Carolina for over forty years. Until 1934, when the school's largest building was des troyed by fire, the Mary B. Mul len School educated boys and girls of grammar and high school ages. The schoe!, in its present set-up, is educating adult young people for Chribtiaa service. The people of Rutherford and dially invited to visit the Mullen Bible Training School at any time. They will find the school nicely si tuated in the old picturesque Uree section of Lake Lure, four miles from Highway 74, ten miles west of Rutherfordton. Miss Gamble, leader of the school in its early days, still lives on the campus and is a faithful friend to students and teachers alike. She is now in her ninety-first year. The present p'incipal is the Rev. R. M. Kinche loe, who came to the school from Alabama five years ago. The people of Western North Carolina will be interested to know that the Mullen Bible Train ing School has organized a sum mer camp for young people betwe en the ages of nine and twenty nine to be held on the school cam pus July 4 through July 18. The campers will enjoy a happy and profitable two weeks of hiking, picnics, outdoor games, wholesome recreation of all kinds and ample opportunity to find out the truth about God and His great love for humanity. - 'One Foot In Heaven' At Bells April 13-14 Of humanity's many unsung fi gures, none has been less celebrat ed than the small town minister. "One Foot in Heaven, a Warner Bros, release, opening at the Bells Theatre Spindale on April 13-14 tells just such a story the heart warming experiences of a rural pastor and his family. Co-starring Fredric March and Martha Scott, the film relates the tribulations of a struggling clergy man and his family who accept an assignment in a small Iowa town. The church and the parsonage pre sent additional difficulties and it takes mother a while to realize tnat the parsonage is not only her home, but the property and con cern of every lady in the congre- gationr However, like her husband, the learns to love the new life and to enjoy solving the problems at tendant on raising a family with a modest income. A warm and rharming story, "One Foot In Heaven" was adapt ed from the famous book by Hart- zell S pence. Patients At The , Hospital As we go to press the following persons are to the. Rutherford Hospital. Messers John With row of Doggett Grove and John Palmer of Forest City. Both have had ope rations. Miss Wattle McFntyre of Harris and Mr. Boxie Ann Miller of Try- on. All of thera vera resting very well at press time. x n ' fi '". (( ' . '. 4- & Jf ft & -ft & Jf if. Jfi x . jyc rat awes mb ibs bmmi. hw m ra on m -i,, u L Unn warn'- ilfib a il rnrBBHcr: Riiafl (fm- H Pf- 0 n y fy Li i lu 11 i 4 s 4 1 i ! APJPJL, 1952 OUR FRIENDS FAR AND NEAR Dr. P. V. Waddell, civic and me dical leader of Chesnee and Green ville, S. jC., is also the owner of the Red, White and Blue Cafe of Chesnee a popular eating spot. Cornelius Miller, Rutherford County native and presently church and civic leader of Shelby states that they are building a new church at Adam Chapel A. M. E. Zion near Kings Mountain. Rev. S. I. Clement is pastor. Mrs. Vinnie Hamilton's Grill in Spindale. is. located in a desirable spot with good food, and drinks at til times. Visit her.' The recent dedication program of Carver High School of Spindale inder the supervision of Prof. J. C. Duncan, principal was success ful from all tangles. Our belated, but sincere congragulations. The CAROLINA NEWS seeks to serve Cleveland and adjacent counties as well as Rutherford. It is at your service at ail times. Use it. . ' ' Don't forget that Thursday night of each week is bank night pi Bells Theater in Spindale. One will have to go a long way to find a more deserving and co operative group of businessmen than those who advertise in THE CAROLINA NEWS. Patronize them, won't you? Thursday, April 10 is the dead OmJ&t applying' ior tt8t t .nee. Rev. J. M. Blassingame pastor of Russell Tabernacle C. M. E. chur ch in Spindale plans to build a church in Forest City. The citi zens there of both races have pro mised their cooperation, he said. Dr. A. C, Cook, -presiding Elder of the Hendersonville Dist. A. M. E. Zion church is a delegate to the forth comming General Confer ence of the A. M. E.- Church that meets in Brooklyn, N. Y. May 7th. This being the ninth time he has been elected. Dr. Cook was cam paign manager for Bishop B. G. Shaw and is presently the manag er and chief supporter of Dr. J. S. N. Tress for the Bishopic Rev. Mrs. N. V. Daughty, pastor of St Paul A. M. E. Zion church in Forest City is having fine suc cess according to all reports reach ing this reporter. St Paul is one of our old, historic churches in this section of the county and her progress is always watched with keen interest. Otis Rice, for many years church clerk and one of the most dependable laymen any church ever had is still doing his part to help his pastor and officia ls carry on. Boy Scout Court Of Honor Held I James A. Adams of Gastonia pre sided at a Court of Honor for the Boy Scouts of the Piedmont coun cil Friday night in Forest City. There are three troops at present in the county one at Spindale, For est City and Doggett Grove. Prof. J. C. Gibbs is leader of the For est City Troop and Messers Gol er Harris and Henry Green are leaders of the Doggett Grove group. More about these Scout leaders and members later. ft I MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Yes, I want the CAROLINA NEWS one year. Enclosed find $ Name ? .... City and State J .... . Send check or money order to Nas Subscription De partment, Harris, N. C. LINKING TWO GREAT STATES OF The Mullen Gospel Messengers nd any religious programs. They messages, , . Spindale News Gold Hill CIIURCH FLMSHED New Friendship Church Ready After Much Vicis situdes And Delays Friendship Baptist church locat ed in Ellenboro has been complet ed and a recent session of The Gold Hill Sunday School Conven tion was held there. It is recalled that the congregation of that church have been trying for seve ral years to build a house of wor ship. The movement has been led by Miss Hester Walker, for seve ral years t member of the public school system of Rutherford coun ty and other interested persons in and around Ellenboro. The walls of the new church were up about two years ago when i wind storm came and blew them down, but the group were determ ined not to give up, hence they be gan rebuilding and today their church is a reality. Their determi nation and courage in the face of great disadvantages prove again that those can, who think they can. Jimmie Logan Improved , The many friends of Jimmie Lo gan of Henrietta will be glad to know that he is greatly , improved from his recent illness.' It will be recalled that Mr. Logan has been onfined to his home for the past four months, having had severe trouble with his feet. It is believ ed that he will be able to be out and about his work in the very near future. ... - School Group niests ill THE NATION Mullen Gospel Messengers of take Lure are available for engagements for churches, schools also render solos, chalk drawing, personal testimonies and Gospel Simdav Mi. reBo Old WUA Rev. H. Carter (Staff Correspondent) The first quarterly convention of District No. 2 of Sunday School of the Gold Hill Association met with Mt. Nebo Baptist church, Lake Lure, Sunday March 30. The at tendance was large. Mr. Burgin Ledbetter, President made brief re marks after the Union Sunday School. The program chairman, Mrs. Lou Helen Ledbetter present ed a fine program made up of the delegates to the convention. A pag eant "Faith Speaks" was givtn and enjoyed by all. Rev. E. W. Bonner, President of the "Annual Convention was pre sent and made some very interest ing remarks concerning plans for the erection of an educational building near the old WUA Build ing in Spindale. Joe Louis Webster and Miss Mildred Sumpton were delegates to the quarterly convention at Mt. Nebo Sunday. Rev. II. Carter, assistant pastor of New Zion Baptist of Spindale will preach at Jerusalem church, Harris, Sunday at 11;00 a. m. There will be a singing program given at Russells Tabernacle C. M. E. church Sunday April 20 at 3:00 p. m. sponsored by the Missionary circle. Walter Caviness, of Shelby will render a program of gospel songs at Russells Tabernacle Sun day, April 6, at 2:30 p. m. The pub lic is invited to attend these ser vices. . Become A v Correspondent As stated elsewhere in this issue, we are interested in serving West ern North Carolina and upper South Carolina. To do that we must receive news regularly from the different sections served by this publication. We would like to have someone give us a good write up twice a month from the follow ing places, North Carolina. Union Mills, Old Fort, Black Mountain, Uidecrest, Swannanoa, Asheville, Hendersonville, Biltmore, Tryon, Brevard Lincolnton, Kings Moun tain, Bessemer City, Gastonia and every section in Western North Carolina, as well as Chesnee, Spartanburg, Cowpcns, Cillney, p.lacksburg, and other areas in up per South Carolina. It is hoped that our readers will urge some one in each place mentioned to send a write-tp of the activities of th people l!ier, nd nes t-s-fore 1st arid 3rd Thursdays for our publication on 1st and 3rd Satur- I days. We are looking to hear from (you. icank you. , i r i PUBLISHED TWICE MONTHLY AT FOREST CITY, N. C. GGETT GROVE ;iAN IS ON JURY S. M. Goode of Doggett Grove community in Southern Ruther ford county was called recently for Federal Grand Jury duty. Mr. Goode, served for several days ia Asheville on a special Grand jury that was authorized by the At torney General of the United Slat- v . niA" v . .;, !.. .'i-tVfvi J.l AmMViuc f.'T Ss- verai dsn's the jury (ail of whom were whit except Mr. Goode and a lady) moved to Charlotte, where they spent several more days re viewing evidence and trying in every way possible to help clean up corruption in Charlotte and pi edmont North . Carolina. - Upon completion of their 'work, in both places they received the thanks and Commendation of the judge and Federal court officials for the strict performance of duty. Mr. Goode is a member of Dog gett Grove, A. M. E. Zion church, president of the Negro Fair As sociation and a fraternal and com munity leader. Ham Carter Mullins Student Rev. Ham Carter of Spindale, president of Carver High P-TA, a member of the Rutherford coun ty ministerial Alliance and Staff Columnist of THE CAROLINA NEWS is a student of the Mullins Bible Training School of Lake Lure. For the past two years Rev. Mr. Carter has been enrolled there taking a large number of subjects to prepare himself for greater ser vice to his church and the race. In answer to a question as to how long he will be there before graduation, the Rev. Mr. Carter replied "It will take me two more years to complete my studies there after which I am going to receive a certificate in Religious Educa tion, I am taking a regular Col lege course and aside from that I have found the greatest spiritual satisfaction and growth in that cul tural and religious atmosphere there that I have ever found any where". It should be noted that Mr. Car ter is an honor student of Mullins and takes an active part in all school activities. Converse Lyles Staff Member Converse Lyles of Inman, S. C. has joined the staff of THE CARO LINA NEWS and will keep us in formed of the activities of tie people from that area. Mr. Lyles f the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Lyles, of the Reidville community. The News welcomes him to it's staff. - - Mrs. McEntyre Jains Slaff Mrs. Lauara Enna McEntyre of Forest City, formerly of Indiana has joined the NEWS stall from Forril City. JJhs. KcEntyre is an active church, P-T-A and a general community leader and it is wits pride that we acknowledge her re cent adJuion to our SUu. i f i n E 4 Forest City News Oak Grove Church Sponsoring All-Day Easter Program ICUIET OF PMA HELD Fourteen Counties Represent ed At Meeting Of Federal Agency Ia Shelby EHstriet Meeting Rutherford County Committee men, W. E. Padgett, and Ernest D. Koone, our Secretary, L. S. Rol lins and Lois F. Ellis, Treasurer, attended a district meeting in Shelby, March 20, 1852. All .14 counties in District Number 8 were represented. ' The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the 1953 ACP Program. The County Committee will hold a meeting with, all other Agricultur al Agencies in the near future to select the practices to be included in the 1953 ACP County Handbook. 1953 ACP , Development of the Agricultural Conservation Program for 1853 is now under way in the State, This program Is different from previous proL;rsr;ig in this r'ifcf, EuS fvrmiin!T- Co; 1 i tp ta tti CP 1 tii 1 ' I U. a. v praftu'es iT'O't ns'pufd on n:j larni for conservation and increased pro duction. Then before the start of the 185 program year the County Committee will notify each parti cipating farmer of the practices approved for his farm. Stokes county was selected as the "pilot County" In which this program is being conducted in 19- 52. As of March 14 Community Committeemen have visited 2,541 of the 2,783 farms in the county. All but 147 of the farms visited are participating in the program this year, er percentage wise, 91. 2 perecnt of the farmers in the county have been contacted and 82.3 percent of the farmers in the county are participating. This fi gure will be increased somewhat as the remainder of the farmers are contacted. On this date in 19- 51, 839 farmers had requested as sistance under the program, a- mounting to 32.7 percent partici patin. The total number of farmers participating in 1951 was 46 4 per cent On March 10, a meeting was held in Stokes County, attended by representatives of 25 county Committees in the state and by all PMA Fieldmen and some re presentatives from the State and Washington Offices. County and Community Committeemen in Sto kes County discussed the progress made on the progarm and the Sec retary presented a report which was quite effective in convincing those in attendance that the pro gram being carried out this year is a great improvement over the 1952 orogram in the other S9 counties. There was unanimous agreement that all counties in the state should adopt the new program for Between March 23 and March 23 a meeting will be held in each Fieldman's District to be attended by the County Committee and Sec retary and some of the ACP work ers in the County offices. At these meetings the new 39J3 ACP will be thoroughly discussed and plans made for carrying it out County CenamiUees will then have until Aphl 10 to submit recom menta tions r-rvofdlr.a ti.e Kofrara to the State Office in order hat these recommendations n'uy be studied by the Slate Agricultural Mobili zation Committee on April 11 and lb nt Committee's womnn!ations considered by the SUf IMA Com mittee and submitted to the ACP Brsi?ch not later than April 23. mm w Tie Rutherford rjr-'ti S- teaa Federation met at New licpe School, KutherfArdnn, Tuesday night, April 1. A te preseiiiath'e group were prt-sect Attol.'.er rneet- PES k it -k Number Forest City Parents Attend Carver High Parents Day; Local And Personals Mrs. Lauara Edna McEntyre (Staff Correspondent) The parents and patrons of For est City attending parents' day at Carver High on Thursday, March 27 were as follows: Mrs. Bessie Kate Dawkins, Miss Rosie Rogers, Mrs. Rubie Mae Elliott and Mrs. Lauara Edna McEntyre. It was real ly an enjoyable day, everbody had a lovely time. Please parents, let's attend PTA and get better ac quainted and do a greater work. Plenty has been acomplished and there is still more to do. Oak Grove Baptist was well rep resented at Henrietta Baptist church Sunday, night March SOth. Mrs. Maggie Kill and Mamie Sur ratt sponsored the 12 tribes of Israel, which was very spiritual and a complete success.' Mr. and Mrs. James Petty and family have moved from Forest City to Spindale. Mrs. Rosa Lee Kirkendall left Sat, March 29, for a weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Kirk endall in P.cme. Tenn. . iiun.s si' ci -fet-tajs iij South Carolina wun their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The Missionary group of Oak Grove Baptist church is sponsoring an all day Easter Program and rally basket dinner. You are cor dially invited to attend. Mrs. Es telle Logan, chairman. Mrs. Pearl Wood, President, Mrs. Lauara Mc Entire and Mrs. Maude Thompson co-workers. Mother Elliott, who has been very sick is improving nicely. The representatives of Carver High PTA held their committee meeting in the home of Mrs. Lau ara McEntyre. Those present were Mrs. Ossie B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly, and son and niece, Mrs. Bessie Kate Dawkins, Mrs. Georgia Landrum and Mrs. Rubie Mac Elliott. Refreshments of chocolate cake and orange sher bet were served and enjoyed by ail. Mrs. Fred Thompson's mother from Marion is visiting her. The Quarterly Sunday School convention of the Gold Hill Asso ciation convened March 29-30 with Friendship church in Ellenboro. Delegates from Oak Grove were Horace Thompson, Barbara J. Mc Entyre, Jo Anne went along. They had a nice time. It was mentioned that each church will sponsor one nights' revival to help finance a scholarship for the Bible school. Mrs. Vinnie Smith has asked Fo rest City to attend an alnight meet ing in Campobello, S. C, Sat. night April 12. Rev. Good ley, Evangahst. , There will be a weight rally at tie home of Mrs. Annie Edwards Friday, April 11 at 7:30 p. m. A piije will be given to the fattest and thinnest person there. Each person is asked to bring a penny per a pound for his or her weight. The rally is for the building of St Luke Holiness church. Mrs. Orleen Griflta and Donald Lee and Derrick Marrim of Chica go, 111.2 are visiting her parents and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Watkins. The women of the Henderson ville Holiness church are having an Easter program April 13 at 3 p. m. Louise and Pearlie Cannon will appear on the program. The pas tor fUv. and Mrs. N. L. Cannon at tending. . Soil testing is one of the W known methods for determining the fertilizer needs of your crop or lawn. iiij In planned for the near f irturt . Frank Logan of Uree is president and Plato Bridge! of Ellenboro is Secretary f r i ) mam t .WORKING FOR A BETTER SOUTHLAND AND NATION COPY lOcPEE YEAR 2.&0 tt k FIVE GROUPS OF SCISSION HELD !; DURING THE DAY i First Annual Event Weil At tended And Lasted Through out The Day ApDrOSimatelv 158 naranfo Carver Hieh School tended the first annual Parents' Day held at the school on Thurs day, 27 March. The enthusiastic parents started arriving by :00 a, in. and staved thrmi!7hni!t tha a- reluctantly leaving around 4:00; p! J. C. Duncan, nrincinnl nf rr. vtr High, led the group in devo tions immediately following regis tration of parents by Miss Ledfcei- . ter. Purposes of the plained; and, a "get acquainted", perioa followed chapel services. Five discussion eroiins lsxt carver teachers, were held -and Keen interest shown on the part of parents. These groups inclod- Group 1 "Attendance" Grad ing System, and Promotion Polici es" (Miss Barber and Mr. Allison.) Group 2 "Health and Safety" (Mssrs. Roberts. Knieht and Ra. , berts). . Grouo 3 'Status of the ChiM in the Home" (Mrs. Brown and Miss Peebles) " - Group 44 "Reiabionshia ef School and Heine" (Mrs. Wilson ana mm. mtuord) Group 5 ''Student Fees end School Finances" (Miss Morehead and Mr, Duncan) A very infpresUng im promt a chspi'l pvoTftir. we rc!.-,,rfd by iitn"n'.sial :..., 1 iUt i ,r rsl ABC's. Diiring this period, r- the day's activities. Mrs. Fowler. Suoervisor of Schools, was in charce of the Ae - tivity Period which included play ing of games, learning new garnea, and a ceneral social hour. Parents expressed the desire to continue. -such a program as it met the var ious DurDO.ses which included: ao auaintins Barents and school with each other; fostering hetter home-,; school relationship; improving the student's home relationship to im prove the student in school, and acquainting parents of all sections witn eacn otner. Pictures of the narenta were tak en and may be obtained from the . 1 l r rr t gcuuui i or i.uu eacn. New Finance Officer, Open In RutherforcU The Family Finance Co., Irufc, opened an office in Rutherfordton at 4C4 N. Main St. last week. IU Roy Blackwell of Forest City J the manager of this new small load concern. " This new company has as its slo gan, "A Helping Hand For The Family Man." And Mr. Blackweil says that is just what his company wants to do, help the family man. Loans are made for every worth while purpose to people who jsre regularly employed and can repsy in small weekly or monthly pay ments. The Family Finance Company has an ad elsewhere in this issue of our paper, explaining that they make loans on household furnish ings, livestock, automobiles and real estate. Harris' New Miss Matlie McEntyre Is in the Rutherford Hospital where she has been confined since last Tuesday She plans to have an operation, but at the present time is resting very well. Clyde Camp, church clerk of Jerusalem Baptist church, attend ed the Quarterly Sunday School convention at Ellenboro last Satur day and Sunday. Goler Harris, Scout Master "If the Doggett Grove troop carried i froup of Scouts to th Piedmont Council at First Methodist chtlrth is Forest City, Thursday night . . Hopewell A. M. E. Zion church. in th tr-idst of a building pro- grarc. - Jessie L. Miller Circulation Mgr. of THE CAROLINA NEWS was a visitor in Karris Wedwwdjjr X ttij week. MR 1 1 Jli p J ; 0 Li lJ J Li Li V.UH0:..;:;Ui s " I