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16 *rk W%£SL BHMNe BATEStfKY, BMSGH 21, i§s* I|HNEWS B BARREN VIEWS *UTB MAKCK, cmstsir ROCKY MOUNT-—Te Ali Stu dent* and Parents of TariieeSia: Have you renaojibered fcbat follow ing the highly successful interrac ial Student March on Dee Cce last October that anodiar march was, planned far tStus wear? That time; there were ten thousand < lO.OOOt | children, md adults of all races' arid creeds < except segregation- 1 istsl in the march which took hun dreds of cars, Pusses, railway ears and airplanes to convey them from as far away $s flew York* Boston. Chtea*©, California, Texas and pofhts is between.. This year, the Reverend Osrd » c. Taylor, prominent New York City Baptist minister, is chairman of the drive to rearaifc the thaw- i ends of marchers who was eon- : verge on the Nation’s Capital. Con-: and President Eisenhower to; m&ks knows their dedre for fall: for all *B sms America. We are <pdt« sort that the * youths want this constitution*!; right made Into a reality for *H safasrUy-grtsip citizens. Maybe « mm. of their elders fed that they \ etS*e parents) are ’not ready yet’ for foil integration into She main stream of our supposedly eosmo pclitsjs society and gewrnment. We know that the youths do act share the feeing of their parents sr teachers who fee! that way be cause a few jim crow jobs will be Sect to the greater gain of the i children who want U> progress. . Every lodge, fraterni .y. soror-i jity, church. Sunday School, high, school or civic club should start 1 mew to ar. arising to finance and) chaperon one or more carloads— i better still— * bus load of young j people to go to Washington for i Shis historic event. Yes, the N.A. - A.C.P. Is cooperating to this move ment for First-Class Citix-rnsrtlp, ptong with labor, religious and po litical organizatiotss in this worth while demonstration in ?n attempt • to shock the consciousn s of un-j sympathetic American.*, who ere.: apparently, more concerned about' giving freedom to Germany than j to racial minorities at homo. The writ -r was er ban-essod , when rtt'ncln? the 33.C30 march! to i'io Lincoln M ' ■>»•..■ i wb'n on- ! i- a care Non : o.', r H tof a 7*-srnu La* go to crowd . "MS *.rms \r.f. is. L. YY •■-! ns. /rev f . : n i? C a, c . fln - to r 7 ni, s • ?• .' tr .? or at •h F. bytorre-a Ch. • *" o .t'-iare f Ire on to 1 ?r meat at Eiic'-OeUr Ci.. : • 9 :i- noon. 11 : p‘r jAh tjl ! TARHEEL I A Ey Jay B :-e Aytch BR&WLEV3 CASGEX WEEK, SCOTLAND NEC X The past j week saw Erawley High School ; student® - ail 450 of them - busily ; engaged in the activities of their ! Oth annual Career Week under the direction of Principe! John C Si- j as and a core of teachers whose : chairman was Kenneth 1.,. Jerkins. During the busy week two day - March llth and 12th - were given to invited consultants from visiting colleges and business establish ments, fuclduiog the Armed Servi ces. Dr. LeedeS! W. Neylsad, Acting Dean Elisabeth City Teachers Col lege. gave the opening address in which he urged students to "Strive for tfce best and to be the leader, but, not be discouraged if they had to settle far less than the b«sf* EVANS UGH SCMOI During assemblT period Princi pal Bias announced that James Dvans p'aeed number 64 Sn a fi’e of 1206 students over TarheePa who took the Alumni Scholarship State wide Test g#ven by A and T Col lege, Greensboro, reeentlv Evans scored 105 out of a nosrihlo hivh scare of 140. Eras said. Two oth’T Brawley students were praised for ihesr e*"e ,la i»t rim-wine m,m TO JERKINS Bias also revealed that L. Jerkins, director of the Cursor Week program. wlil fee on feave-af absenee non year bee-ruse h® ba been awarded a *S.«M scholars**? •wh’ch he v,iU os® in studying at Oh>o W*sWan Cb ,, e®e- Pr Walter T, Ri-Hev. fh® new prudent of EMrabeih CPv Teach ers CotWe was listed as the sneak er for the Fath-r and Son bawuet during the we*k. It is reported that Ridley seas «?v'*r the sArlri jßjratioH of fiSCTC with a ustote'un of undesfred. reaction. His pop'• la %|ty fe gtt’sted to by the fact fa»- mreutlyi that be has be®n much in demand as » speaker sver the Ft-te since taking the reim st ECTC Among the eomalbrsi* counsel ing with the students during the week were the foltewin*. Mes damee CL I*. Akxnder, F. 1. Bry ant It T. Mogera Laey Pbm»- jj ALLAN MIMS. INC. FORT! SALSS | AND * mmwrn | m tmmtms »t mm&mir s-ssn msm mmre, h. «. | Rev. Mi Williams spoke car the 3rd chapter of Genesis relating to the dismissal of Adam and Eve from Garden of Eden following their failure to obey the law of God. From his subject: “After Failure-Whet Next?'Mr. Wtt* j iliams reminded that in spite of j whatever failures one might have; f he should sot lose hope and give 1 up to dlspalr. On the contrary, he i should take heart and pursue— with vigor—new courses* which, frequently lead to success, even more than before the failure, MUSIC FESTIVAL Career High gymtortna, Pine tons was the seen? of the district Music Festival of Cams-, living Hope, Bulled and Providence HSe jaantary schools last week, J. J. ; Harris. District No. 1. Teachers -eb&inaan. presided over the pro | gram. Mrs. Elnora C. Roc • fey Mount M esic Supervisor, was | critic-judge forth? cccsstos. The progrssa consisted largely iof dance number?, along with j rongs and rhythm bards presen ; taiions. ! The Rev. J. H. Coster is expect ed to return this week from a flying trip to Chicago where he a:tended the Presbyterian Men’s Coancl winter meeting and the special Moderator’s Conference of the United Presbyterian Church, USA. Mr. Costen took a aide trip on to Omaha, Nebraska, to visit I his rno.her and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Bt-n Fob H -s, Whi ! tak rs rest, .r.ts, recently celebrat ed to sir 53»» we ...dag anniversary 1 with their children and friends | yatoered around. Here's hoping [ them more happy anniver : sar:cs. | It has been almost five years . since Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. f jinwn. Rt. 1, Wft; takers, observed their 55th wedding d&y with a big reunion of frier, s. Th:y are sail doing nicely, al.ho ’Mother Brown’ I is not so well of late. Their baby I and her hus? nd—Mr. and Mrs. i vndora Thomas observed their ! 25th wedding anmvcrjary at the | same urn**. ■ This column learned—belatedly 1 —of the passing of Mrs. And; ew S A. Eisrg ns, wife of Rev. Andrew A. Fur in. retired AMS minister, ; ht> pe.re.Td WajTaan Church for ;re ny yerrs. Mrs. F rjins, a be ) 'ora f. ’t? ir>. th? Wayman-Eest j ren-" 1 . ood area of Halifax Km y, posted a’reert sc' nl7. f'-ver: an r.tf re: of il’n ss of h. rt < ttica, v ear; t*':. Sh~ vll be s rely ix.-scd by the ccm , un !y es wd! as h-r f-.85.11y. re irs the wtl ri h-'Mrs<J, ; -re daoi'hter, At'ss Ir. ne Eurgin, 1 .. rvive. Edythe Tweedy. Curtis Cufield, Jr.. ] and Win. Bue,s. Also Harry Co i field, Sgi. A T. B.own, J. B. Har -1 ren. A £. Brown, T. L, Spraggins, i A. EL Bryant, Dr. J. W. Parser. Jr., j Dr. Leedeil W. Neyland, Joe Louis i riiinter, A tty F. C. Boddie. C. C. ! Handy, C. C. Stokes, Jr, C. H. ! Jones, J, E. Thompson and J. W. iffilL j Leroy Wilson presided over the assembly programs with Margo Randolph doing the devotionals Music was furnished by the Braw ley High choir and the school j hand. UTfit DISTRICT PTA MEETS The sth annual school of Instruc tion for the llth District of the North Caroline Congress of Negro Parents and Teachers met w>th the | Stony Creek E'ementarv School, j sear March 14th. ; The theme of the meeting was ‘lmperative For Growth la The School and Cosaasnnity.” B C. Battle is prin -ioai of the host schor l. J. H Williams. local FFA I spoke words of greetings ! *o the more than 4fi© asrnsts and i .eaeb-u-s present Mim Rosa Arrtng ; too, Nsrh Cwastr Supervisor, j presented Supt. L. S. Iracoe. wi & j was not present reportedly, doe ■ to other vommittroesit*. 1 Pariicitsatiag as consultants , ‘he foPawteg: C. T. Edwards. Mrs |L. Y. Brown. J. W. Wiley. Peek® ! Mount: S V. Barra, Tidsw. C. M ! Carrs wav. Battlebcrm. F G. Ship j man, Goldsboro; and Miss M. Rnft | Womfran. State Supervisor. Ra t toi-ith; itnd Mr®, Emm Weaver, j Se'ma. \ Policies and ptnedm of the i Colored PTA Council were discuss ! ed fev Pmt C. T. Edwards, priori j md. Bakeniße Elementary ScbooL | Madky Mount . Music was by the j Stony Creek Glee Club. District Council officers; ere: B C. ] Battle, president: C. V. Carrswsy, i '-'ea-president; Mte Bella Laws, ‘wen&ay: Mrs. Jesß-ic Pash, ssri taat sec-retery; sad M. ML Danirfs. • tie -sum’. 2STAB VWBMRWr MWFON I?ANf,JERS Epaifm fSsjjmsa Eets Chapter of Eeta Pfcl Seta Ser&rity, Inc,, pre , seotei Bie Sample® Instthste Danc | ars in a CSusrtiws Danes Rccdtal Jit ♦he BTW high school andltarfom March IS, ia &w of the mrarity'a *r»masf gfheSarshJo drive. The numbers given isenristed es twiMdF. studies. Atm-Cubass, f ”-e j riiaystf-sl Thn I &»iSCv“'-xs Wer« fiw «b>«etS«*» ” -if Mi*«ae FatPe Ibiver. W*» 6 i FAwanfs, and Mrr. C F. Sashse I Office mid »nasnfo.Kr of ISbsdVm I 6mn ?Xa OswFn MdNfte So | ®as* I«c3e basP'*Wß 8 Joan Mkalesr, wlkSwikw: M*rv |j •*, »sr|hrii«. Ms-te Jssiitis, Em t»s»s- Utsisfeirg lilts &r JfltS. JULVtS WILLIAMS OSTItCS ACKVWKB LOUISBURL Sejwfcva at the Mitchell Chapel Baptist Church be gan Sunday. March 13, with Church School at 9:45. The super intendent Mr. Mack Kearney, v/s? ia charge. Subject of the lessosv -‘Jesus Undergoes Trial” The lesson was very beautifully reviewed by the pastor. At the 15 ti. n:.. worsfi p service, "Christian Living That Is Effective In Times Like These,” was the theme of a most powerful sermon that was 1 preached by the pastor. His tort ; was taken from a portion of R*> j man re 13:11-13 and Rorecres, 14:16- | 17. He very beautifully pointed out the following truths: In order for Christ : an living to be effective in | Hates Tike these, one must live it. talk it, walk it and it must be e<iwoht Effective Ch-ristiaß iiviatr does something to the person who has it and toe person to whom he con tacts. Do the thin®* we tel! ethers to do. furtive Hvto« is centered ’round Christian living. Holy Communion was observed. Music was furnished bv the senior mixed choir with Mis Mariars Jean at the oiano. Praver meetng wa« held at the **Hchel! Chanel Bootls* Church on j | '*-vrch It at 7 n. m. Foßowing the j : meting the ser ; or mixed choir had j ! rche" , '-‘rel. The nresidc-nt, Mr j rt-MOis P-'vir neesi^ed. The Mitohef! Church . was held Friday. March. < ; rt. a? 5 n. m. held at ; ! >Va CV wI C , -!"-rh | ~-v, \<r —r-h a*-*, th-'-c'-h tyt*i : Rev. *. L. B-o-’te and Mr. Ar- | ‘hnr Wtotams ■rccenf’v were in- i I E‘ a ! I w»s b “tat the t.flvfh T^itl : ‘Oatvi't Church. Rev. John Foster j ?« nirfrip T»,« s»s«r>.«r» 4 h***- vo^»Mr» 0 f r„v. and Airs J. B -ref#? r ,_ V-ytTk'-vt* fn %« rear* , n e-ewy^/vn i '"SV e, Y> A T T-ir’ov 'P*'-. 1 v, ! «■?. A *kfj TV w v*l’l S*T fVrt Vowp i * John K. Foster March 24 at 1 ' p. m. nreret activities The Rocky Ford Home demon ! -ction Club ladies went on a tout ! hrou-'h the community pujntic? 1 ] -ail bex-s and mail box perets j larch 10 at t:9f) d. m. This realty | - ri-.- o-sd the looks of the com | 'mmity. i The a.?? Cbtfcs of the Fra»k? 5 n j —y Training School rc ent’.y : '.-’da fesn-uct in * v e s-heol. ■y*-,? !i r.--. r. «rr -sMist front State gave a d'nonst’-a 'rnn on an-4 SmhflA »•-, ’•-—re Afareh U at 7:re. C-,T-tv C '-nci! of Vov*ft .-«<—Tftp-t' a-.'nf's o**i"e ?*-»rch P st | "’-re p m. A lav*e number of 'a- I p|?V^C7 i %•*« SJVsm’' k "P.m -J i-yif I , * p~,i t. Col’-ge, was borne ! -» *j, c**«' - itr pr./l J>C‘ j -.-. myriad j re bis borne in Mo-fo’k. Va. | re b®r rtauvh*»r. **iss i -«■,*» h r mothere Mm Car rie Foster: her aunt. Mrs. Nannie a y -'* rrwtsins, Mr. and Mrs. • e-r* ,Tob'- c on jure. W’riT W ; l’’'~"'s who work* -£?-re,;„-!nn,. D C, was hotne v,* t’-' 1 p, v c? l, .T-ysp Miss |f—*rtey 1 J*---.. VTtsjs V,7f.r.r, e yCitcts,-) tb* /-iof -f r . and Mrs. T. Wilson. Ip And Around Hillsboro BY B4BRNICTS HUGHES HILLSBORO—Mr. and Mrs. Wai ! ter Rosa cf Rovsgemouiit asaounce ! the wedding of their daughter, i Laura, to Mr. Joseph Roberran, *® I of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberson, i Saturday. March IV at *f3o in the 1 evening at the home of the bride | groom. The Rev. A. J. Hillman of | Itoxborw officiated. ! A rece.Jtion followed the wed » ding ! Air. David Jordan is 3 patient j at N. C. Memorial if.-reostal. He was } Lnlured in a ca- accident, i The Annual Red Cross meeting f be’d In the at t.—*n [ tral Hi eh School Monday night Mrs. CrcoL Graav was chosen j nresssient of the unit: Mret. Ruth * oog. secretary: Mr*. Marinri* Mc • toicrson, co-oridiuator: and Mr. A. ! u. Ftanhark. chairman. ; Tie Rural Youth Aetivitv Or ! "arirntton orc>sent*d a “Vpriety i 'tw” at Central Hi*te School on {'rtvorsJa'r nieht March Isih, Hi »h- I of the show was a '"feck 1 Dress R-vue" bv the men of j Orange Coisritv. Proceeds from the I -«how will be used to Rjxyfssiir- seho l *»rc«ifps. The Hinsboro ba® ctob tmm ors*d a dance st the C’otta! High gre-.iv-,', fi-itu t -dav nisht, Mr. CharHn Lone Jr, visited Ms mother, Mrc. Beulah Long, sot rite weekend. Mr. Long Is sow Uv in» in New YoA. Mr. Richard Bocks of Ba’timore vrited bene sot the weekend. Pursers! services were re centH- for Mr. Yreson. Burial v*m in th Pifie HIE Osms tary to Hunt!* Mills. as; Odessa eor, secretary, snd the following lay anronr. Alice IS. Bsiiey, Mary G. Bryant, Chris tine N. Clwhsc. EHa R Davis. Sarah T. Doraey. Josephine F. Edwards. Dorothy B. Giiliam. Willis R. Catherine P. Lams, Fils S. Miller, L. Parry, Georgia P. Wilsy issm.s Eras* B- WTEdnr Dr, John A, llerib«sa. Pcesbyte rtaa nMKr of Grse&sbnre, < white! ®Bid m e radio mcasage Sunday: *%b glorify (kd does not meam ssyteg stf be«fcisoas its jcitaMgjfcs ost #i« ifr/kys of godgy ] Hw* l» wtfis hfe vriML’* Sivanrah High lews YHIBS ANNUAL CAMEER »AY i mLB GSirrON The Thiid Annual Career Day wa* held on March 12 at Savannah School. Rosa Marie Wells, a senior and presidtnt of the Guidance Clsss, presided as mis tress of ceremonies. Sbe greeted the manj- vis?ting friends from the stwrounding areas, various schools, sssllegvs and universities. The high school gles club, und er the direction of Miss Nina M. Graham, sang t«€ ‘-Hailelujah Clio rua from the Mount of Oliv«T by Beethoven, afterwbich Rev. George Joyrscr, a member cf the faculty, stave the invocation. Principal Ruf us L. Flanagan gave remarks and wonts of greetings to the enthu siastic group. Lirweod Sutton, acting modera tor, introduced the panel members and consultants. The panel mem bers vrorc comorised of the follow ing: Mrs. Marilyn Cogdell, esse worker of Lenoir County; Miss Besafe M. Cox, sutservisor of Le noir County; Mrs. Georgia K. Bat tle, cmmty public health nurse of * snolr Countv: Attorney T. Moore: Mr Chester Stocks, assistant farm agent of Lenoir Cointv; Mr. John Carr, rnanacer of the Bmolovment Securitv Commission of N. C: and Messrs W. George Best and Georve Marks, iKxstoe.'S'men. Each panel -oember gave a 3-mirtute speech on ss rc.VDective field. Each member described the particular vocation and the rewards one cr?>’ "d »a:n n-ntu hivin'? cho«nn the voc-irioti fr-p<m>y»r« C’! |, ?S escorted the '•'O'-'v J’ant? from the coT■»>»»* to the -atio*?s rooms. TV-. Ot«il IT—of V^vett»'ri ,, e y'-'fe Tw»ebera ’rctnrcd to toe m-'eritv of the —cvt> of sert-nrs wt>o chose the ‘—i-Vef t*f,!*tne r«v>-«e. TWO-ONE ACT P* *YS TO BE IKESCNTHI The drsmatscs department wiil •iresent two one-act piays in the 'rhooi’s auditorium on Ytiesday ■reht, M-?rch 24. Tne plays are en itied, “Yes Means No," bv Howard renmert Rogers and “The Last ’traw,”' by Pa’da Bauer Both -i? avs promise to be entertaining -nd Intriguing. Members of the -vst of “Yes Mea*'S No” are: D-msld ri?.v Fonvflle. F?s« Marie Wells, t.inwood Sutton. Strvon Sutton and Ito’s Mae Tinman. The characters -? “Th« l»g Straw” are: Tula Mae "hissell Hrifa Mae King. Helen Fvs Alston, Christire Ann-tta Grown. I cander King. Beloise Dar ■’•'rs. ■Robert Fa mow ssf Jarcer Mshry. n-’wa instructor s Mra. S-’-a L F'-magan. P. T. A. MEETING FFI.L4 The March meeting of the Pa -n*-Teacher Association was held -i Wednesday night, March 11, in he school's cafeteria. Business on v e agenda included the making of plans tor the Annual Commence --Rt Picnic. A committee was -orcu to make plans for the -bool year of 1959 SO. They were ~ mmmm BY C. C. POWELL Or. HeSsss G. KftoMßda Sp“sks OXFORD—On Sunday, March 8. Dr. Helen G. Edmonds, graduate prtsfessor of history at North Car olina College, Durham, world trav eler and lecturer thrilled a large audience at the Orange Street Ele mentary School. The ©cearion marked the annual Public Cultural Program sponsored by the Oxford-Granvilie Teacher*’ Association, Dr. Edmonfis took ®s her subject: “Are The Cliffs Os Dover Still White For You?” The -weaker siimorvshed teachers to "ive to the youth the best training nossfble. in erd v that they may be worthy to job oooorivalries, human relations, world un- torstand ing and modern skill sad know how. Pointing out that a new dav Is crcsn the hori-on lor ari mankind i Rn<> morality should be dom ! >*-.?.,! the shaker e'eoed by saying | “Tris, the c'iCs of Dover are still i wHto for you ” Ofi'rcs on th“ nrovram inelud“d'. i D. 0 Lestherberry. Mr. W. 6 Gibson, who nrejvnted the of the P"®" rcam chairman T, M. Ehinn. toe Reverend T. F P rk«r and C E 1 Mrs. B. B P'-ddinv. Ml - 7 -orrt!ra Battle and Mrs. G. J. i IV THE N^vs_.nraPSTA?miNG MRnmtAM Several N“«rro brvtosvses «f Ox i ford are coonerating in bringing | i 30-minuto radio broa'i-ast re>«-h } «*-«dav mnrrreg over si’tjon WO* I vp entitled degree* in the News* j vhe prnm-anv i* to«{gs*ed to bripg j news of t»to?to“dins{ events, both orerent and past, of eomroendable h9irv»nh>gs end achlevereent® of •he Nevre. T*>e nreeram L- MC“d by ’Marsha!’ Cooorc and has won % tore* radio audfrnce »'--«tol'®riim>g to Allen F,tb i "Tal Home and toe Wortham Brc.’s «ervirc Styfton for sponsoring this wee v i’“ nw w "'<n. «ww»n' The isstsHatinn of of**<*«y at to" 'rimoi-hy Darliax Preslyvterian ‘ltjarah were e»rri*d out In a. rim i *»le but very saraed manner laxt "tondsv- morning. The service was rcmdurted fcv the fi-rch's dv7?*n?re minister, the B«v. C. E. T -"nnon. AW re«r*»lscd w®re: Eldera: Mr G. R. Kin*’ an* Mr. R. A. Tewls: desMaswr Mrs H t Fnwef! and Johni Asofll: fr»»«t*e« IN. HaTiie T Htleinhß. j*rc*s? ftrmr.jj t*<. OCTW.ftNBS?G ivCrtFrt The firta bmketball team of Hawley High School has merited this seaaoa a cwvetoes record of 21 wtes snd 3 losses. Last aewsen tly.- team sported » 2S-4 record ntstklifg y total cf 4? wins against ? tosses tor toe past two aeasaas. J ess toe England has been «ae si th* bis gons to toe sneses* of Onto team. She sms placffid m toe AH-teKn-n*- swat te*sn of the Fall Lin® Con ‘emsee and hm sraceh’ftd feK-statr houare. The Womettas are omehed by Donnell R-ofers, former scr of She &KBU&3E oi Favettcrißs Stole Pes» tS&M’z Ooßese, abd Mm, Jr, M Bfesit Mesdatnes Charlotte Sutton, C Wit* ! liam®, S. Ayteh, A. Wiotea and Mr. Willie Daugbety. A detailed report of all school and P. T. A. activities was given by P. T A, secretary, Hokie M. Shepherd. ■Hie meeting was climaxed by timely remarks irons Mrs. Alexze na Wooten, a representative of the Savannah Faculty. ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL ftl’- HEA&SAL HELD The Annual Music Festival which is held during the month as April will be presented this year at the ! Savannah School on Wednesday, | April 3 st 8 p. m One county-wide ! rehearsal has been held at Frink I High School In preparation for this | annual affair. Mesdasaes Eariese R. Coward. Kathryn B. Jones, Anne G. Moore. Misses Kina M. Graham, Allegro Bryant and Mr. Jim ft, Tones ere busy making prepara tions in both music, dance and band. OUTSTANDING MTBIC giinMOT William Lin-wood Sutton, * sen ior of Savannah, received an In vitation from Dr. Robert W Johns. »<ead of the music department at forth Carolina College at Durham, to attend a "Musical Tour," spon sored by the music department of the school. Not more than fifty students o ver the entire state received an invitation. Snitoa is happy to have been among the fifty selected stu dents Who possess exceptional mus ic talent Mrs. XL R. Coward, an alumna of North Carolina College and Le noir County band directress, will accompany Unwood on the trio. SAVANNAH DEFEATS TWO SCHOOLS In a post-season game, the Sa vannah Eagles defeated the New bold Tigers of Port Barnwell in the Fort Barnwell Gvmtoriuns by a score of 45-42. Willie Skinner lead the Savannah scoring attack with 17 points while C. Ihageii of Newbold scored 18. In the preliminary game the las ! ies of Savannah defeated the New i -old eirls by the score of 41-33. i ’'Minting the team to victory was ! ''aral Koonee with 18 points. Ids j Brown of Newbold scored 24. During the same week in the j Savannah gyrotorhim the Fades ! defeated Newbold in another thrill * : ng game by ». score of 83-57. Wil ; ,: e Skinner who sparked he Eagles 1 to victory, scored 17 points, while | C. Hargett of Newbold scored M In the preliminary game the 3a ! --arrrtah lassies defeated the New bold girls by * score of 36-T* Ku- Kv Sutton scored 14, Carol Kounce rt and Barbara Oaurtretv 3 for Sa I ‘or Newbold. ! !>mn» the same week the Eerier i -sutured a rioublehrader from ! toeir arch rivals, Frink High ! "-hool. Earlier in the season Sa —mnah lost a doubleheader to the j ' >-o F ink teams, IN OXFORD i Hats off to the coaches and mem | bers of the Hawley High girls bas j Totbali team for such * record and | ‘or winning the raaner-up trophy | in the Fall Line Conference Ttour | nairsent. GENERAL NEWS The Omega Talent Hunt, held at ; Henderson Institute, was a real ! treat All of the participant* did j weli and after careful deliberation i fee Judges chose Willie Ann Fos ter of Henderson as top performer /he winner will participate in the District Steals *t Orangeburg, & C, in April People in Oxford and Granville are happy to learn that Dr. E. E ronay is carrying on a limited practice at his office os Hillsboro Street. Dr. Toney was greatly miss ed during his illness, and his pa irons are haps®' to leans that he has resumed practice, Down goes the c i St Cyprians Episcopal Church on Granville St. ! in order to make way tor e brand ! new modern structure. AH Oxford ; is anxiously awaiting the eomple | tion of the new building and ex i tend sincere wishes to the email. ' but diligent membership of this j church. Welcome and congratulation* are in store for the Crews' Resfcurant and Dees* Barber Shop as they join the merchants of Oxford as new businesses. Rockingham News LOCAL TEACHER AWARDED NATIONAL BCSENCS FOUNDATION GRANT ROCKINGHAM—A news release from Onion College Schenectady. New York has announced that Wil liam S. Blackwell of this town, an instructor of the biological science* at the Monroe Avenue High School, Hamlet, has beer, awarded s fel lowship for participation in a new eight-week science institute which will be held at Union College. Schenectady, New York, this sum mer under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. The session will tub from June 22ad through August 14th at the 184-year-old liberal arts and en gineering college. Blackwell Is a graduate of Liv ingstone College, Salisbury; where ha received the bachelor e£ science degree sad has further studied st N. C, College, Durham, and A. and T. College. Greensboro. Since rosktog his residence in IteoMnghaza, he has beat employed at the former Capitol Highway High School, mow 'ths Monroe Ave. High School of Hamlet for the past 16 years He teaches biology tm& mathematics, snd It the boys ad visor and. basketball coach. Some IS© teachers from massy parts of the nation win take pert in the 2859 summer institute «i Onion, The 1351 teacher® tweeted War® selected from nm fess S£t& applicants CLINTON BY H. 3fc JOHNSON ‘ f®aWK»MSE>«4m# FAMILY LIFE CLINIC HELD CLINTON The Kamemaking Depc.rter.evt td Fiesaant Grove High School, Route A Dunn, spons ored a ’Family Life Clinic" dor tug the month* as February and part of March. Tb® meetings wer® held to fee school auditorium. Theme of the clinic wss "Help ing Ourselves and Our Families to Grow.” Mrs. Sampson, supervisor of Sampson County Schools, discussed “Worthy Horn? Membership,'* Rev. CogdelL pastor of Lisbon Street Church, Clinton, discussed "The Religious Life of the Family and Family Living." The agricultural extension workers: Mrs. McQueen, Mr. Jones. Miss Davis and Mr. Pal -on. discussed “Money Management rind Spending fee Family Income." Mrs. Matthews. County Health nursre. spoke on “Conditions About the Home." which would make for improved living and the work of the County Health Department. Miss White, music Instructor st Pleasant Grove School, spoke to the parents and friends on “The Cultural Aspects of Family Liv ing.’' The teachers, parents, students and friends living In the Heasant Grove School area hetoed in mak ing the Family Lite Clinic a suc cess and much was gained from his clinic. Mrs. A, M. Forte, Is the horTremaM r >” teacher. “DUE WONDERFUL CHRIST* “Our Wonderful Christ,” an Eas ter Pageant, will be presented at the Sampson High Sch 00l next Sunday night at 8:0© p- m. This •reogram is being sponsored by the Sunday School and B.T.U, The pub lic Ss invited. The Reverend L, H. Wade. O? Durham, will be the eniest nreacher rt the First Bantirt Church on the *?#fh Rnrrtr ni-ht. PERSONAIErnes IN THE NEWS Mint Beatrice U. Jemes She is dependable. She’s slwsvs rt her port «f fluty In the church ‘•’he is a oillow for much of the --snonstbi.itv of youth. She loves -hildren and she shares much of ’ter life with thren. She is loving- V rctereed to by her friends as •Mrs. B U.” Mrs. Jones teaches 8 Sunday School class. She is Sunday Softool organist for the lot Choir and BTU organist She is also s oart of many other organizations of our church. She works faithfully with the pageant committee and helps to promote all educational urograms in the church. She fills Her station in the church and the church can coo fit on Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones graduated from Samoson High School. She receiv ed her B.S. degree at the Slate Teachers College. Elizabeth City rod her master’s dem-ee at North Carolina College under the sroid -mee o* the illustrious Dr. Rose Better Brown. Mrs. Jones Is a very versati’e tesrher. She can do equally well ; n the grammar derrsrtment a? In the primary department. She is an excellent teacher and 8 good worker in the school as well as •he community. She has done most Os her work at the Sampson High School, Clinton. Mrs. Jones loves her church and will be cm hand at all times. This J rt the wav a church grows to the | •’roe of institution that lights up i he community. She believes fest | a church Is s light on 8 hill that : -amot be hid. The kind of light the church radiates the loyalty, and character and service of its members. SIC® We are sorry to learn of the !tl roro of Mr. Henry Cox and Mr. * ouis Manior. They are both con i ued to the Sampson County Kos ntat. Mrs. Lassie Barnes is also reported on the sick list. Let us visit and send or take cheer a* well as our praver to them. W DUE cm Mr. Each Johnson of High Point war in the citv last Sunday visiting hie brother. Mr. Henry Johnson. He was aceoroosnied on the trip by his Mr. Jessie Reese, also of High Point A P.T.A. Workshop of the 4fe District will b» held April 11, at Raeford. Counties pariideating are Cumberland. Favettesdlle City TJ rft, Harnett Bladen. Sampson. Columbus, Hoke, Scotland and Robeson. Leader* for fe<* three grouts will ; he: Mrs. M. R. W’Hiams Ms. Helen Hucles, Mrs. Annie W Pridgen, and Mrs. E. H, Sampson Cherryviiie liWi m MSB, G, J. BBTANT mms C3AV7S SCHOOL lions win WESTERN CHAMFSHIP btk CKEKBYYTLLE The John Chavis Lions, after winning a top sled victory over Motion in tire quarto? final* In Tayloraville Tburod-ay night by fee score 83-88. did themselves up proud Friday ; rtit in the Semi-finals by picking themselves off the floor and over coming a 9 point deficit at the end of the first half to out list the Catawba Wildcats 3S-S2. The g&me was tied three times hi fee last oeriodL The IJrma fees motored to Spladale where they met the feoopstera from Tjsndis-Aggwy Hlgii School for ‘Ensls. The Uh.-s tamed in a great pcsritomance af ter traffiog S-S slid 3-S In fee first neriod. Big "Tang” Mackey tied tire score at S-a l s after which Cur ry popped in & 20 footer to put fee Lions out in front which they koot tor fee rematofeg three periods by the swore of 51 “80. Tfte half time score west ST-’iS, Mackey and 'Utile e*wftroli*d the bsokboards while Curry, Roberts md others: were ppm'dra sf th# acts, Cuivy was aelestefl to tire AR ■’toanre-oritt team vrtiicb was true at fee Cmterenee TtmrnawMfOi. The team travels to Greenrtywe Friday tehmt IH*y ajfi! n*e! the Pastes wtoager for sea Slate CisaKsjjtensSilp, CARY-ASBURY ROUNDUP CARY—Services at Union Befeel AJWUE. Church were fme Sunday. It was Communion day. The pastor. Rev, J. A. Hunter, selected for his text, St Matthews. 2Stis chapter, 2Sta verse, "Doing fee Master’s Will." All persons who availed themselves of the opportunity of being present enjoyed the sermon. Among the visitors was Mrs. Rosie Walker of lincolnville A. M. E. Church. In the afternoon, there was a musical program at the A. M. E. Cbirrch. Those appearing or* this program were: The All-Girt Chorus of Sanford and the Macedonia 4 of Raleigh. This was for the bene fit of the building fund. Mr. Wil liam T. Johnson was master of ceremoni«3. There was a fine offer ing taken. Mr and Mrs. Malcoro Bell and others were fee Sunday guests of Goldsboro lews m SS. GRAHAM , THT*£ NEED OF FASTIS All ot m need the faith feat God is our never failing companion and fee guide in all our circumstances, la everything, nothing is of great practical importance than the con viction that we are surrounded st ■ all times by infinite power, infinite love, snd infinite guidance. Then come what will, we become free from fear and worry. Wo walk through life In His spirit and with a confident step, looking upon our selves a® God’s stewards and on our life as a stewardship. Mrs. Roberta Simmons announces the marriage of her daughter. Bar bara Ann, to Odis McKenie of Sey more Johnson Air Base. Sunday, i grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Clark, of 495 S. Center Street, st 4 p m. The marriage was performed by Rev. H. R. Richardson, pastor of Shiloh Presbyteria® Chords The reception was held at fee Lincoln Homes. Rev. K. P. Battle, State Presf roeaker at fee Sunday evening fo ment, I. B P. O. K of W was guest ■m sponsored by The Pride of T he East Lodee, No 261 and Sun beam Temple. No, 447.1. B. P. O. E. of W. at the Elks Home, 312 South hames Street, Sunday at 9 p. m. His address was very ftifcrroative and instructional Manv of those attending were high in their praises n» having the opportunity to heal th is wonderful sneaker. The annual Elks Oratorical Con tost, local contest will be held Sun day evening at the Home. 312 S. T ames Street, at 4 p. a:. There will he contestants from most of our hl»h schools throughout the citv j and county. Let vour oregene# be ] 'meourageroent and a hmvet to these j mime people who wfil delifet you ! "-ife their ©r»ttn»w on the Consti <”Hon of th» Tteited Spates. Pr?de of Goldsboro ITnited rt Tents of fee J R. G. and J. U ! was ©reanized March 13, at the Washington Jr, High lews Editors! £.««ate Ma« Gill. ' Carolyn GBeferte*. Fsnwlr Rasri. Harrington, and m*mt& Fttritefc. SICGMD CHUIMEN STUDY BIRDS Secosd gr&dsrs in Mrs, P. W Young’s roans are now studying about birds. Pupils plan to find cut about birds that are to this com- i munlty all year and thoas who visit from early spring to autumn, j Pupils are beginning to recognize many birds, their hemes, eggs, roags and feeding habits. They are 'earning that some birds are help ful and same are harmful. WELCOME CAIOLTM GILCHRIST Pupils are happy to have Carolyn j Gilchrist back in school again aft er having stayed out lor six days ; iue to mumps. FARM LWFf BEGAN Mrs. Earp’* first graders are be ginning to study about the farm. , Tiey are developing an under* j steading of term animals, of th« work of fee termer and farm j equipment. A STUDY OF BIRDS BEGUN Mrs. C. G. Wimberley’s third j -rade is beginning a unit on Bird Life to science. Transportation has bren studied fn serial studies. The class lias been divided into group* The three groups studied transpor tation bv Air, Land end Wrier. PUPILS HAVE A HOLIDAY On Friday, March 29th, pupil* will remain at home in order for inatracters to attend fee annual North Caroline Vesehen. Associa tion Meeting which are feeing held from the !©fe femtgh the Slat of March. Pupil* are strfed to soend their time wisely and report ts rebool on time Monday. March 28. FRACUCE W?shiogto*s School Ss pleased to sve Mis* Berbers Thomas, a phv "cal educalirai major from St. Augustine's College. E. Hick* Ss her sunerristog teacher. Miss Fima Melton who Is malor ing in soda! studies at Shaw Uni versity Is doing her practice study 5 n social studies In the ?fe grade, under Mrr, M. S. Davidson. Miss L. R. Mitchell of Shaw ttef vensity Is doing her practice work unfits* Mrs L. Shaw to tfeo sixth ■readie. A cordial wricome 5a ex* *->r-ded to «tt BTRotieo tooehers. |pwvmn •rtRY srsfffe. ttfs: wees «F MARCH n - HS«CK lift Monday: Salim loaf, tattered j -reeen pros, touted svlad. corn muf fin. butte**, cho«o?9te sookie «rsd *ni l k, hurihmwT m Iran, die *4 onions, strin«*-h®-*ni, prsch —<n-tevit euQ s<«d mfik, ftlrfeflyy Lonrii * *ri«d dhlricf-rt »«d *y*g», rtre. teefe ■reels*, carrot sticks stickled beets, -•'“op b’sevit butter, rake, lee “r*?w, end rriD Ttan-sdsv; wvfctsfete soup, erock *us, fonstefl open face etasaip j •wr stew paEDBUt tatter j t&s&Sm p-J>k. ! i his aunt, Mrs. Bettie McMißer, of i Boyd St Little MLss Joyce Jones of 79t ! N. Academy St celebrated her sth birthday -Sunday afternoon with s number of her little friends and plenty ot goodies She received many nice gifts. ASBURY A musical program was given at the Littco'nville Church Sunday af ternooa. Mr. Cleveland Hicks was i master of ceremonies, j Mrs Trueletta Covington is a | oatient at St. Agnes Hospital and i is doing nicely. , SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT •The Bible stand though the hife may tumble, 1 It will firmly stand though fe earth may crumble. It will plant my feet on its firrr foundation : i For the Bible stands.’ - '—Unknown I American Legion Hall on West j Pine Street at 7 p. m. Mr*. Lucy Buliock of Pocky Mount presided- She was assisted by Mrs. Tetopie Saunders of Whitakers, Mrs. A’ilie Handy and Mrs. Barnes of Wilson. Officers elected were: Sr. Matron. ‘ Mr? Sadie W. Artis; Jr. Mstrcn, Mrs. Rosetta Faison; M of C, Mrs. Jessie Melvin; M of W, Mrs. Ida Peoples; Sec. Sec,, Mrs. Thelma Best; financial sec.. Mrs. Edwins V B McLean: treasurer, Mre. Katie Saunders; conductor, Mrs. Lena Whitaker and Miss Hattie L. Ste vens; usher, Mrs. Elizabeth Hine*; tvlers, Mrs. Jessie Jornegay and Miss Gertrude Hobbs. There were S 3 ladies present for initiation. Re i freshments were served. Mrs. B. R Richardson attended the executive meeting of the Op» •Presbyterian Church, Danville, Va., ♦awba Synod held st Haliferook Rat., March 7. She wa* accompani ed by her husband, Rev, B. R. Richardson, GREENLEAF SCHOOL NEWS The following first grades gave programs in chapel recently: Mrs L. H. Ruff’s eass gave a play, “Lincoln's Birthday.” The class re cited poem?, and said the pledge to the flag. Mrs R. C Everette’s dara gave a piay entitled, “Why Animals Cry.” Several musics! number? were given. “Billy Boy.” “Liffe n lay Mates,” “What do animals se* ‘o me.” Games included: “Hicko "'"■■kory Dock,” “Pussy In t’ Well.” “One, Two, feuclle my sho ■ Mrs. E. R. Hudson’s first grad- 7 j *ave the play entitled “All Abo | or Safety Town.” Safety Rut | rtbey aO safety rules while • i "hool ground and bus; Do not r ! *i hail; Be careful with fire; W | 'owly up and down stairs. Mrs. Hudson’s Rhythm band r j ‘retained the school with the * ’owing selections: “Chimes of D « kirk,” “Ace of Demand,” “Onv Christian Soldiers.” The following parents viC Greenlesf school recently: F Pearsall, Mrs. Nettie Clarke. V Theresa Edwards, Mrs, Ma* Barnes. Mrs. Alberta Moore, M J Mary Wallace, and Mrs. Dore* ; Brown. i Girl Scoti Week la being obsc j rel at Greenleaf School Lead - i are Miss S. Mooring and Miss f i M. Smith. ! BARNES BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS •NSURANCE HEAD ADDRESSES SCHOOL Mr. L. K. Craft, representative of | he North Carolina Mutual Life 1 nsurroee Company, was guest oeaker at Barnes Business College, ! Friday, March 6. Mr Craft referred to a Bibles! quotation to emphasise the Impor tance of a right mental attitude and a pleasing personality in the bu*i ness field. He also stated feat bust- I nesses demand trained worker* ! that are willing to put their heart, i mind, and strength into their jobs withoput being self-conscious. After Mr, Craft’s eneouragtes message, the students were perse#- j ted to ask him questions e®ne®fib» j mg his experience wife sroreterte# j ! n the insurance field. Following the assembly program, Mr. Craft generously bos- jj’it cokes I tor the whole 'student body. We are very grateful, indeed, to Mr. Craft for taking time out of bis busy schedule to earns to us. An Invitation has been extended Hra to return to the ccltooj any time at fcls convenience. Morning Star ■ Baptist News BT KGGXNS WEL.DGM * Morstef Star B-aptist CL-urch opened its nsoratog serviee wife use staging of “Come Ye That Love to* Lord ” After fee 3‘e3ponstvc reading, fee junto r choir sau.v t •Down at fee Cross.” The scripture lesson was taken from St Matthew 22'J. Following the singing of “Love Lifted Ms,” Bov, Spencer brought m a splen did eenaon from the book of Matthew, the 20 chapter md verse 40. His subject was: **Tbe Lord of fee Vineyard and CfeisttMi Stew ardahis “ The BTU sspened st * p. m. by singing “Stand XJp Far Jesus.” Next Mrs. Duncan Isd. m la prayer. Les sen tor this ssrvlse was “Clean Living fee Source of Strength.’* Following fee BTU we went into fee evening worship period with the wonderful singing of “Dwelling in Beulah Iferri ” Next we recited the 23rd Pms&b. After singing "I .Asa Thine, O Lord,” Deaco® Hollo way led w h » ward of prayer. The® fee -rirnior Choir sang, "Sweet By and By” T%* Services riored wife communion, Third MMate Ksai Jftpss lw» apened ifet Ui'a-d tsr tsffils mm® plant to csfry ssS i for »a»ebi«erp stsfi Se*
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