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1. IIL. t 1-L.l- 1-. w-A 1 L.t;UAi , ACUCot i. iJ4v Raleigh Personals BY VIVIAN* MfLEMION Mt'ii Murfitri Giii iind (itni)> uf iijUtrr.oif au- viblting Tht- Rev. »i«3 Mrfc. J VV. Jones ■ f K.usl Miirlin Sherle> Hall vf Smith Street tdS itluiiied hunje alter visitiiit; h'-i t LUAVbllLlGUrb MAY L. BKOAUIK Mi'« Cieui^jaiia Huntel' of t» Hyde leiiuet hua ks her ttuests y\ei the M-tek end hej UauKther, .Mrs Hitk- niuiid Leathers and Mis. Artes l.enthers it UalliiiieTe, .Md., her k>tei'iri-luw. Mrs. Caidie Jeflnes «riU her cuu;iiii, Mrs. Mart^aiei Kel- Ify. the latter named Irum D..rh^m. Mrs. .Mojris Junes and children uf Philadelphia Pa, art visitiiiK hfifc. Hunter and art the huii.-t {uuUs of the Rev. and Mrs. James I...s*lter of lu Hyde Teirace. Mr.- Arnetta Brown of 6 D. .-e Terrace and Mrs. Eutjenia of Wat- fou Street, attended the CML Con- lerenfre In Garner recently. Master Eugene Lassiter of Haiti- rn/re, Md., has returned home alter tpi-ndlng a long time with his grand mother, Mrs. Georgiana Hunter. Miss Delores High of 7 Chavis Way, has rctuMad home after vU- itifig her grandmother and grand dad. Mr. and Mr.v. Willis Hall in Oxford. Pvt. Clinton Atwiilers who has Li-eit stationed somewhere in France is home visiting his mother. Mrs. I.Ill* Atwater and his si.ster. Mrs. J. Hlatmt of 23 Smith Plaza. Mrs.' Samuel HarrU, Jr., and thUdien Jozel and Juanitta will visit their parents in laws and giand parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Harris, Sr., in P.irtsmauth, Va. Mailer Gaston and little sister Csrtewi Pulley of lo Franklin Ter race, are spending the vacation with Mlalives and fricids in Louisbur^. '1*. 4 Willi.c L Baker has return ed from overseas wheie he spent 2 years In England. He is a cook with b (Quartermaster outfit und before going Into the service was employ ed at a hotel In Washington. D. C. He was Inducted ut Fort Brngg 6 yeu/a ago and the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Baker. Sr., rf Wcke For- ert.-At present he is tlie house guest of his aunt. Mrs. Annie J. Syde 7 Hyde Terrace. MUs Muugree Green of 7 Frank, lin Tetrace has returned home af- tfr visiting relaitves and friends In Louisburg. Mr. and Mrs. J, jL-orgiug of 22 Lincoln Terrace are tlie proud pai- tnu df a fine baby boy. born at Me- Caulejl's Hospital leceiitly. JOHlNsfON tOLNTY NEWS BY MRS. I. RAYN’OR SMJTHFIELD - Born to Mr. and Mrs Ed Wil- llBitly, h boby b^i. Ed Jr., t 1-2 pounds, at then home on Bridge Street Mutht r and baby .ne doing iiitely Mr Williams wa> lect-nlly di*.chaiged fiotu lliv Armed Sei- vires... St. D. 3-c dial lea Mo,*t'e arrived last week Iiom Treasure Island. Calif to s|>eii(i ' sume lime wilii Ills p.nenl-. Mi and Mrs. Heiirv grand parents, Mr ano Mr*. Wi%is Hall of Oxford. Ml'S. Arthur Flemm.ng of Sll S - McLuweli Street has been on' the .CK ll^^ loi several days. I Rev J. S Johnsim of Ohio pa.>3- ] jed through l ur city t'lr iLiio lo i ;Soiiili Carolina. Wiiile heie he was ' '.he guest of Ml’s Efiic Taylor and j j I'.itrily uf all South MeUowell St. Ml* L M. Wilson of Baltimore is lieie vi.sitlii^ relatives .Mii Ella B. Jeffc. iw-s of New York .'Hi V.OS the i.ce..{ guest of her •iiolher and sl*iei in law. Mrs. Cor- imia Jefferies and Mrs Mildred J. Thompson. Miss Annie Currie iv visiting he: iiother on West Soulli Stieel. M. Sgt Oscar Hawkins is vis.tmg .his parents. S Sgl. Ira Bell has reportea to Ft Bragg after hp.mding a 45-day furlough here visiting hi> mother. Mrs. Corinna Jeffries and daugh ter, Mrs. Thompson, spent the week -.nd in .Maxton. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Newman. Mr*. Beulah and Mr. Webster New man and Mr. and Mrs, Cicero Fow ler all nf Fayetteville were visitors in the city on July 22nd. Mis? Hazel E. Adams, an em ployee of the Veteran’s Bureau. W’a«hnigton, D C,. is spending a few day? In the city visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Adams, 1416 Onkwood Avenue. Mifse? Ella I. Adam? and Doris Rand spent Snturdey in Durham visiting relatives and friends While there they attended the Annual Pic- nit(. of the North Carolina Mutual l.ifi Insurance Company. Mr? T E. Powell of Philadelphia, ha? ritiimed to her home after be ing guest of her brother and sister. Mr. .inrt Mr?. E. \V. Redic for two wc-ek*. M.s Victoria Gaine? of Highland Falls. N. Y-. was here for t couple of weeks doing the illness of her «i*ter. Mis? Ro?o Lee DeLant. Miss DeLant is home from the hospital now, and Is doing nicely. Captain Powe Is visiting in the Capita! Jily. Mr W. H. Joyner was here on Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. Octavla l.ett Eaton has re turned to Fayetteville after visiting the Charles family of West Lenoir Street. Mr Rnlf Wheatley, director «)f the USO, Wilmington und Dr. Eaton also of Wilmington were In the city on last Friday. Mr .and Mrs .John Burnett of r»'r‘tmoii»h Va are in the Captlal Cjtv visiting relatives and friend* Miss Irdcll Morgan recently en- ■ Hairied Mrs, Addie Brown of nhiladelphia. at a dinner party. Shown ubovv is the btauli- lully bvdockfri .stage of hi.stonc Harrison .Auditorium. .A. and T. College. Greensboro. N. C.. re- tiCcliing a southern sumir.eis night upon which Miss Katlu’. - lilt Johnson of Morven. N. C.. vas crowned^ “Mis; A. and T. of the 1945 Suinmoi Sciiool ' Shown in photo, reading left to right, front row are: Misses Wiliia Mae Code. Winnsboro. S. C.; Pearl Watlington. Greens boro. N. C.: Mrs, Mary Horne WiLsoh. Biscoe. N, C.: Thoma.s- ina Bethea, Hamlet, N C.; Mr.; Nina Lee Marsh. Sanford, N. C; Lucille Brown. Rock Hill. S. SEARCH FOR MOST LOVEABLE GIRL IS CHEATING INTEREST RALEIGH — Much interest has been manifested in tne City-Wide Search for the Young Lady with the Most Lovable Disposition. Many, many name!-, to.i numer- UU.S to print, have been sent to The Search Headquarters. Raleigh should be proud to realize that i’ has its full quota of young w.^men po.saes&ing rare qualities and fine I haructenstics which make loi noble womanhood The Search Cemmillet .statfs tint all ladies recommeiided. are eligi ble and entitled to enter this con test. In the- next is-ut of THE CAROLINIAN you will find defi nitely listed the name of tht con- lei.ants Here's a tip t./ young men seek ing loving uives and happy homes (or the hiture — keep in touch with this contest; note the list of entrants -* and from among the.T y..u might be- fortunme enough to win one* of these fair ».ontestam.« and prove by actual contact the 1 estimable und intrinsic value of a loveable disposition Wh'« knews. many a wedding might be the outgrowth of this contest, so watch for the next issue of THE CAROLINIAN - and be ready to VOTE! Vote for the lady of your ehoicel Chmn. of Seaich Comniittee Wake Farmers Form C.. Barber Marlin. Groensl 'irn N. l'.; Flower girl; Ann Rci..--e. Greensboro, N. C.; Flower girl: Ma.s’tci Robert Mai tin. Greerut- lioro. N C.; Crown Bcarei; Mi.ssL-s .Anna Louwe Watson. Gretn.sboro. N, C.. Flnwer girl; Gwendolyn Shippman, Greens boro. .V. C., Flower girl: Bern ice Hawkin.-;. Maxton. N. C.: Eva T. Dillard. Leaksville. N. C.; Mesdames S’jclla S. Jenkins, Br.ro, N. C.: Juanita B Spauld ing. N C.. and Mis.* Wilma Dare Clayton, Rovhoro. N C.: Back row. loft to right are; Pvt. Thomas Michaux. ORD. Greensboro. N C.; Messrs. Her man Stanback. Ruffiii. N. C.: Jeremiah Diggs. Kayottovilli', N. C.: Frank Summo;. Rockv Mt.. K. C.; Jame-; Gilliam. Windsor. N. C.; Benjamin Thomas, Le- I lend. N C.. .Mi.'-se-' .Anno M. , Foxwoith. New Rochelle, N. Y.; > Maid of honoi. Ml is aKthenno i Johnson. Morven. N. t'.. "Mi-.- A. and T.": Mi.'s.JiJS AJdie Bland. Sanford. .V. C.. - Mi- A. an I T of 1944” who 1 '■'ttowed th» crown upon Miss Johnson. Messrs Richard Harrell. Cora- peake, N. C.. Joseph Camp, Har ris. N. C.. Ira Brewi-r. Arthur Williams, and Pn-zcll A. Rob inson Bate.sburg. S C. SUMMER SESSIC'l CLOSES AT BENNETT Grei-nsboro. N. C. — The awarding of one degree and cer tificates for thi health school niarkec. the clasing exercises here l.i.'-t wiek of the Bennett College si mnu r .«( ssion At the same time the announcement wa.s made that D:. Frederic A Jackson had been elictH director of the summer st.-.sn n and manager of summer activities. Principal .speaker for the occa- .sion wa.-i Dr. Franklin H. McNut:, chairman of the department of education. Woman’s College here. An evalualifpn of the session was given bv M;.?s Nellie Ruth Single- torv, Bladenboro. A final mes.?age was brought to the grouD b\' President David D Joner who ,'innounced the in tention of the college to render ser\’ice in special areas. These he crmmunitv sen’ice, music, dra matics, find art The bachelor of science degree ;was conferred ipon Miss Claudine iMafhinery Cooji Farmers of the Friendship and Holly Springs sections ol Wake 'C(«unly have formed the first farm machinery cooperative in North Carolina among Negio growers to hi Ip solve the tarm labor snor'- GOLDSBORO NEWS BY MH. C. E. THOMPSON "I Do My Best" club met at tht home of Mrs. M. E. Everette Thur-sday night. Members present were: Mrs. Nettie Gills, Phyliss Hagans, Freda McLamb and Mr. A.'ihlt-y McLamb and Rev. Robin son. sponsored by Mis. De-itA Dawson. ' ■* ' Refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary Green Cowan of New York is here visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Phyllis Hagans and li lends. Lt. Hc’.en E. Glenn is one of the several Army Nurses taking their basic turning at Camp McCoy’s Nurses' Training Center. Lt. r:i nn Ihn tif Mr »n(l iReevc?. Dermott. Ark. I Health certificates were awaid- cd to Nellie W’. Barnes, HenCer- son; Annie L. Carson, .Morgtnto’i; isaid would include health and 'Bonnie Dobbins. Timberland: Ophelia Farrar. Greensboro. >.n- nie Fo.ster. Pinehurst: Lettie L. Foster. Liberty; Tm-ima Groves, iSanford, Ammagean Harii-s, Metb- joci; .Minnie D. Hatcher, Alto, Va ; iLcuLsi Haywood, Charlotte; Della iH. Jackson. Mill Suiing; Coxy Jtffries, (IJreensboro: Rosebud Link. Lineolnton; May P. Lung. Landis; Gaynor Mae McLean. St. Pauls; Hazel Oldham, Greens boro; Melba Paige. Na.shville; Clarice L. Parker, .Salisbuiv: Bertha Lee Plummer. Green.s- boro; Edith Ram.seur. Lineolnton: Nellie Singletary. Bladenboro: Ertelle C. Smith. Charlotte; Svlvia Withers, Wilmingtfin: Mary Wvnn. Greensboro; and Ma’y Mayfield. Thomasville V- — FAYKTTEVII.LF. STREET EM- PLOYEES FETED AT LUNCHEON RALEIGH —^__The Employees of I Die Business HiTuses or Fayetteville Street Were the guests of honor at .-I delightful luncheon given at the Sojourner Truth Branch of the YWCA on Friday, July 27. 'The reception rot.n of the "Y” was attractively arranged and love ly va^es of purple summer flowers 'w^re used for decoration of the ' room. Mrs. Margaret Whitaker serv ed as hostess and registered the guests as they entered. After being received by Mrs. Lilliaii Hunter, the ladies were ushered into the reading room where they served themselves buffet style from a ta ble beuulfiully anayed with an exquii le lace cloth und a huge crystal bowl uf mixed rummer flow- FOl'R LIVES LOST BY DROWNING E'-zabeth Citv — All efforts by crews of the Fire Department and Coast Guard failed when they en deavored to resu-sittae four piT- ton* who were drow .ed accident- illy while iLshing from a boat in Aiiieuse Creek in ( amden on Fri- cay afterr.jon. T'.i deatiLs of th” tiegtdv are uiiKnown. The victim.', included Abner M Ml rcer. 3S. an honorably discharg ed se; viceman who served with thi Army fur three years and I! iiiiont.h.s. File olhejs pi-r.son..i weiv 'Crm.s Bijgue. ID, Waiter, 15. and Gcoige Bogue. Ji. No inquest will be hi Id a.- ''U- (•('loner's re| iit was that .,ie deaths re.iu!ted from uciideiital dri-wning. DAVID SUTTON’S DEATH NOT DUE TO BLOW An autop.sv pirfoi med last Fri- d/V in SalisD’ji y by Dr. Tiioma L, Umphlelt on fhe body ol DaV' 1 Sutton indicated that the mui ,du-d ol natural cause:, and nut ;fr(.m a blow receive' in an ’d- tercation u few days .or to his d( ath. O. Z. Jenkins, City emoloyeo, V. as being held under SoOO bond .awaiting the results of the au topsy. He was said to have struck Sutton on the head with a milk bf'ttle. Heart di.sease was giwn ac the i cause of Sutton'-s death, who was ; cause of Sutton’s death, who wa.4 i found dead in bed about two j weeks ago. There was no skull | fiacfare. .ANNOUNCEMENT i RALEICH — Beginning Tuesday,' July 31. tne’SoJourner Truth Branch of the YWCA, will conduct Open Hou.«c f r the employee? of the busi .esf -section of towii between the hour* of 12:00 and 7:00. The "Y ” will be open on each Tuesday, Thtitsdny and Friday Ihereatfer and all ladies are invited to use the Heading and Reception Rooms. C > A S S I F 1 E D AN INSTKUCTRR and manager 1* needed at Stark* Beauty Col lege. Any graduate frum this school ur two or more years experience may apply. Write .'itarKs Beauty t ollege. Raleifh. S'. C. lEjectt.'. From (’.lub (!ar, Sues For SIO.(KK) Chicugo, Illinois. . ■ CNS . . 3.'* vtar Old Mart n ITan’r'v. h teacher at Camn*. i Theological Siminary, has filed a SID.IKIU suit against Chicago and Eastern Il linois and Nashville, ChuiUtnooga. and Southern railroads an'J the Pullman Parlor Car Mar.aluetur ing Company on July 13th the .-uit charge.s that a cunductor .siruck Prof. Hnivey with an ash stand and threw him out of on Atlunta-Chicugo tiain jest be cause of his rae*-. George A. Law I'eiice filed thei suit for Harvev ii the United States Distriet Court Granted If Tlierc Are right to tt job according to "Jobs Without Creed oi C' lni,' by Wini fred Raushenbtish. a p: mphlct pub lished leccntly by the Worker? £>e feiiM' I,eaxue. lla E iPlh Stieet. ,New Yirk City W.iw in which the problem^ of f.i!r eniplo,vi..ri.t i-an be met a- well a« (lie stuij ol FEPC are told in the pamphlet Knouifh Jobs NFW YORK (WDLi — Provid ing there ore enuiiith jobs to go around, all poll.'- taken recently ngree there Is nj right which white Americans, both Southern and No.-thim. are as wilhng to grniil Neeroe-i und other minorities as the NEGRO DOLLS Every home ahonld have a Colored Doll. We offer in thi* sale two flashy numbers. Willi hair, moving eyes, shoes, stockings, nicely dressed. PRICE $4.98 and $6.59 .If C.O.D postage extra.—Dealers*. Agent.s Wanted Write NATIONAL CO. 3S4 West ISSth Kt.. New Yom. ;i0 1 Arl'l'AL A-CULA BOTTLINt. CO. 515 W. Morgan St. PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Gal. 12 of sattafoctlott. All Color*—Stain* and Enamalt. Mail Ordort pT(»ptly FUlod Railroad Salvage Co. S29 South WUmlngton St BOME-COOKEO FOODS .And what a meal i: will S»— ■easoaed exactly rlghs mid av- cry diab boajtiitf a hom» MMiked flayer. B&HCATE 411 B. BLOUNT ST. .MAID — ex’perlence. must have health record, to live in Rhode Is- ’and, near Providence. No cooking, small family, own room, excellent wages. Must be plea.sant. Write W: Demestic. 353 Harris .Avenue, Woon socket. R. I. S Q U A R E of Your LUCKY NUMBER Over 25 ways—vertically— horizontally—diagonally — to total YOUR I’jcky num ber. Send $1.00, and birth- date (or handmade chart. RIGHTMIRE Malhemagieian 1066-AF Elmwood Buffalo (•?. N. Y. FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’ Tea Room >n4-—— CHICKEN SHACK Half Chicicen or A Chicken Sendwleb BEER SOFT DRINKS Comer Croat M»d Lake St. Royal Friday A Saturday Johnny Mack Brown •— In 'LAW OF VALLEY" Hillv Gilbevt — In ‘SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS" Sunday and Monday Prtv Pnuprq — Tn T.»OHT«? OF OLD SANTA FE' Tuedav A Wednesday T-hr, nr.,,.no _ Tn "TAT I. TN THF SADDLE" Thorvday Papg?ATV DAY —DrtiihU Fea^iirOo- MMDIHA l-THBATarK '■J BY MRS !. HAYNtJH .SMITHFIEI-D Bold to Mr. :.i.d Nfr- EoJ W 1- l>bm-. a boby b>>. td Ji , ts i-2 poiinri*, at theji home on Bridge .Strcft MoIIk I .itid b;iby .im- iloir.g ooely Ml VVilli..ri wa> itiuillv di*cl.;ige.j holt, iht Ani.u Sii- Vica?.. St I) 3-c Ch.i,lt.- .M.t..,, jirtM.j li.-l week hiir. ’rii'a-ou' llaiiil, , C’ahf. to . •-'1(1 11,1 iKtie Wild f.i- p..1.1,1-. M, M,. Miitiy Mu..:., Till SRC Club iru-t i.l ihi- hunii- Of M,i C’harlc: Hubl .Siind.iy .M- lif bu'ine.-,^ uiiiltei - wti. tiiiuhcf'. Ill* hl•^le.-s .-.ivtd |.(-.l(he^ tirppev With ueiiii, .Hid i.iKi YWCA Club will ir„.,l with .Mr- Riill, Curtn i r Suii(h,> Auru.-t the aih, at r.:(J0 All ii.iinbi i- .ir« ..rk.-d to U- piesent Mr Tioy Jr rcluriifd ti New York oil the week efid He wu' uccumpanied by hi> si-t. i M,- Janiiic Bi lk- Eri.son Mis* Maglciir.e h.ivn.T ntade .. buiiiit'iis trip to Clldt, II Tuesday Mr Oeciigi Rotlhii; wa.- liiiiKsi Tuesday at Fluey Gioie Chuieh He was drownid l.i-l .Sunday while swimming In .Swift C?eik Mr. and Mr* En d Tin mas hav*- returiied home ; pending .-ev- eral days it, Nci Vutk VV-.i-hiiig- toi, and Biiltlmoie, wiih bid friends. hiv Frames John.s'n will n- lorn to her hum. in R..).-i'.h this Week Her i.rand daughfe, will ac cunipaiiy her t- spend a few du.vs there OBERLIN ROAD NEWS Ul ANN H. MORGAN Mr Spurgeon Haye^ was i-.illed to New York due to the illne-s f his brotlur. a Mr and .Mrs Jotm McGuire arc visiting lelative* and frfciitt^ in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Nru York. Misb Pegi^y McGuiia and si ler.-. are vi iing relative* and friend* in \tad' born. Mib* (Jura M Sniilh i- vt.-iimg her cousin, Mi.-.s Maiy Kelly eii Cham- berlanJ Stccel. Mrs. Mary Wall ol New York i.s Visiting her mothcr-in-law, Mrs Annie Wall on Hedtnid .Avenue Little Lula .Mae Morgan of .New York City was hom-red with a biilhday party on Saturday evening at the home of her uncle. Mr. Ben jamin Moigan Thus.' attending were: Mabel und Corrme Scarver. Barbara Smith, Geraldine Ji>yner, Edith Joyner, I.illiiin G >nde. Joan Ann Poole. Josephine Trice. Glor ia Haywood and Barhara White Bernard Slocum III. nfi Bi- oklyn. N Y,, celebiated hi.- first birthd.iv Wednesday, July 2.5th, at the home of his grandparents, .Mi and Mrs. Bernard Slocum on 'Van Dyke Ave. The birthday cake was decorated with white and green candle*. Those 'attending were David Ro chelle. Joseph Hall. Jr. William L,assiter, Jr.. Thomas Marshall, Charles Hunter, Richard Hunter. Delore.s Snclling. Joseph Atwater?, Rcginal Turner, David Haywood. Barbara Debnam, Howard Voung, Ji.. Henrelta .lones. Estella Smith, Carolyn Mo’ ni. Joseph Ganlier. Maxiiie McCoy, Gct.ildiiie Cape- hart,'and Lula Mae Morgan of New York. j Strzet Mr P If 'Vhe.ithy director of th'* CSO Wilti iio'loi, and Dr Eaton nl-u ..f W lmington were In the city •m I ‘I Fild..y. Mr and Mrs .Tohn Burnett of ^ -tm 'o'h V;. are In th. Captial '"Pn 'l-P’nv reliitivei and f-iend* Ml Irdell .>i..rvaT, lecintlv en- ■'•tamed Mr- Addie Rr-iwn of ntiilaPi lpi i:. ,.t :, diniiei p: rty Th-'-'e pre-eiit wer Ml-9e« R«'«8 t'ark-r I.am,. Dm!- Corn! E rnr- (’i.rri'l).' M"''rc Mr- F.dtih S.andeis, .Sct‘ Page of Ft Brave I uid liavi? of New Jer-ey Mi Joe iY-iuirii' end Mr S.mder.« V!ss ! ')ebr arr, .md S*t D.ivi-' added lo .ite oicasion many .seler- ' '■ _ ..V Amcriciin ^ar Mdlliers ( .liaptcr No. One Holds Sreond Anniversai’v RM.EJGH The American War Mother.- Chaplt: One. held its sec ond nntnversarv with the Wilson T«mplc Methodist Chii-ch West Ra- 'Kii h. R> \ W .1 Cnn eror: p.'?t‘r Dev* tu-i" v er» r'ndorlrd bv M’- Hloiink- Slade, welcome. Rev W J CiiTiroii. pa.-tor rtadlng .Mrs F.lla 'Moreau, solo. Mr? Mahel Warthami |hi(oiy of tht ch.'iptet iiy Mr' Whit- : laker, presenting of kpi aker. Mrs .Sii'ie Fliigi' iiddre?*. Mis? Laura ! Edward- admitting cleik, St Agne« Hospital A pur-i w'fls presented to the ,very effii’ient secret.trv. Mrs P B 1 Fieeninn for fuit' fiil and lov.il ?" • vice rend( red bv Mr* N P Devane for the rhan’er Mtisic was furnish ed l)v the Wikm Timide Melhodt-t Church Choir Mis- Rosa Morasm Inresided at lh«- piano Mrs N P I Devani'. viit presidetil presided — -V |('.mipli‘ Accused In Death (If l ieemont 9i(tman I Goldsboro — James H. Morris. I2C, and hi.s wife. Mrs. Dorothy Morris. 21, are in the Wayne Co, jail in default of S1.500 b o n 1 (Mch. fhurg'd with the death of Mrs. Rosa Ward. 63. of Fremont, who was struck down bv the Mf'rris car on Wednesday. July 25. and died shortly ‘erwar.l in a Golftsboro hospital, I Deputy R- W. Percise of Golds boro reported that Mrs. Morris was learning to drive and as shr attempted to turn her husband in ti:cepted and the ear ran into a yard in which Mr.?. Ward was .stinding talking to a neighbor She was carrk-d about 14 paces. Thi Morrises, with the aid ol ariother man. brought the injureJ w- man to the ho.spital where she died a few minutes after admit tance, Morris then reported I'l.'* aceidenl t'l the Police Deparlnvnt. The co’jple admitted that both were driving at the time of l!i^ mishap, however, neither would i tike sole blame for it. Sweet potato buyer? will meet at Gihsor m August 1 11 study .-weet potato lesearch tests and new de velopments by all ajfricultural i agencies. Chnui ot .Seaicli Coininitli-e Vt iike Kaimers Form iMiicliiiici'v (!*«|> E'aimeis 111 the E'riendtihip and Holly Springs seetions of Wake County have foinied the first farm niaiTuniry eoupei..live in North Caioiina among Negu, giower-. to help solve file faini laboi j.iioi>- age Ix-tter liiiiii p:aetii’i'S The coopei atiVf now ha.s a t:i,cto! w;th nil neeessarv altae;i- nu nt*. a eonTome. a mowing ni:i- chini’. and n wuoil saw. Othei ea-Jipinenl will i" added l.*'ei as tl.e luopi iative movement lli-vel- ops. uciDtding to Cuuntv \gint W C Diivenpoi't ol the State C’d- lege Extension Service, The 19 farmer.? who farmed th.- eiK pi'rative have recentlv used the equipment of 381 acre.? and they are also doing work for oth er farmers who are not member? of the eooperative, when condi- tii-ns permit. "Other farm group? are Dcing oiganized to pool their re.sniircis if purchasing farm machinery for the saving of labor and the gernral benetit of their commiin- i’ '.‘S," Davenport sav?. "In addi tion to thi? cooperative nurcha.?- inp. ot machini rv. the organi.'! d group giv, ? the farmers a b-ttrr npportunitv for exchanging labor and working together. ■'C- N. McCullers and Ernt*.?t Booker, farmers of the Friendship and Holly Springs .section.?, now and thi V arc demonstrating wliat aggressive leadership can do in solving farm probI«*m.s." . . _v- - - Picnic Pnijiram Held Ih l-H Clubs A number of brief talks f-atur- ed the program at the Wake Coun tv Negro 4-H Club picnic at Chav is Paik on Friday. Sfx-aking on the program wer.' r. E. Jones of Green.sbor - N''gro S’; tv Agent and 4-H Club speiial- ist; W. L. Greene, executi'’. fiec- retary of the State Negro T--ach- er,' Association; Jame.s Adams, v'ee-presidenl of the Negro 4-H Club Countv Council; M. H. Ciocki-tt. .superintendent of i h e Rt.’ te Deaf. Dumb, and Blinrl In- .slitute; and James Russel Adam.?. S: Almost all the county’.-; 4-H Clubs were represented and manv club inemKers were aceompanied 'o\ guests. EHa Mae Dozi -r nnwi- clent of the Negro 4- T Club Coun cil nre-sided over the program, which va? directed bv W, C. Dav enport. Nepro Extens’on Agent of ♦ b( Slate College Extension Serv ice. . _ ..V HELD UNDER BOND IN DEATH OF YOUNG MAN , New Bern — William C N'-lion. lO. of n'-ar Vaneeborn is b>'io'» t-f Id in ill’' m dcfaei* »f «:t sno bond, pending an investigation liv the pran't iiirv in fb" de-itb y.f Lu’ber Slau.'*ht(T wh‘*e 11- \ear-n1d vnutb who aUepedlv was VilG'd when “o»’'*r -n ''d- ir.p" aufnmobib- crashed I'lto the rear of the mule cart driven bv Slaughter n»'ar Jc'per last Fi i day night. Two other oceupants , cf the cart were inj'jred. v.tie: .Mrs, .Nettie Gills, Phylia* Hagans, Freda McLamb and Mr. .AsiiJey McLamb and Rev. Rubin- aun. sponsored bv Mrs. DeViA jCawson. ' Refreshments were .served. Mrs. Mary Grt-en Cowan of New York Ls here visiting her sis- tei, Mrs. Phyllis Hagans and li lends. ' Lt. Helen E. Glenn is one of the several Army Nurses taking their basic liaining at Camp McCoy's Nurses' Training Center. Lt. Uiiiin is the daugliter of Mr. and Mik. j. Sanlord Glenn of Claudia Avenue. I>r and Mrs. J. B Wright re turned to Goldsboi'oafter a two wet k.s vacation in New York Mrs. Mildred B. Warren W'-s given a .s’jrprise birthday party last week b.v her friends. 'There v.ire 3’2 candie.? on th' caki'. Friend.? present were: Mrs. Ester Simmons, Mrs. Versa L. William-? aij(i Mr.?. Elizahelh Aldridge. Mrs. Nettie Clark entertainC'l f'iind.? at Pekeno Friday. Mr?. Laura C. Smith has re turned from vLsiling Mrs. Connie Rvder at Hampli n Institute, Mrs. Kvdi-r’.s little son. Victor return ed with her tn visit hL? grand- r'.other, Mrs. Eunice Thompson. Mrs- Minnie B. Williams of Washington. D. C. i* visting f-iend.s in Goldsboro, Plans for Mi mheiship Drive in the NAACP have been complefe.1 in Goldsboro. hTe Gold.sboro Branch of the NAACP met at the Gold.sboro Free Will Baptist Church and made definite plan.? canva.s Geld.?born for memberships. Mr. Walter Atkinson was an- printed captain of the North Goldsboro District. Mr. Ga.land King, captain of the Ldttle Wash ington Disti'irt and Mr.s. Elbe’ Pi; ten. captain of Webb T'lwn ni.slrict. To date the membership in the D.ral organization numbers r!o.?e f.i 300. It is the desire of the af- fieer? to reach the l.flOO mark by tb( end of August. Diirinc this meeting Mrs. AV. Stark and Mi-s L. Williams were afhrmed as secretaries of th? 'o- ca* NAACP. Mr. E. R. Williams. Rev. E. E, Morgan. Mr. George Green and Mr Levi HamiPon will head the drive and work in anv .section that their .services are nei ded 'The reception room vf the was attractively urranged and love- : ly vases of purple surr.mer flower* .•«q>re used for decoration of the room. Mr*. Margaret Whitaker serv ed a* hostess and registered the guests as they entered. After being received by Mrs. Lilliati Hunter, the ladies were u.shered into the reading room when they served themselves buffet jlyh.* frum a ta ble beuutfiiilly arrayed with an exquisite lace cloth and u .-Jge crystal bowl of mixed .?ummer flow ers. Mrs, Martha Constance presid ed at fhe punch bov.l The guerl enjoyed a delciou.s .?alad prepared by Mrs. Callic Beny. assorted cold cut?, pickles, olives, *lic’(.‘d tomatoes, punch and candies. Flowers for the occasion were viven by Mrs McCauley on Tarb' ro St and Mrs. Ethel Clark of Obap- el Hill. .Mrs. F.velyn Robihson, a member of the YWCA ' f Jackson ville. 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"THE CORN IS GREEN “ With — Bettie Davis, John Dull The Raleigh Funeral Home Ambulance Xervice 310 East Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained Attendants in the recently completely overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Available at all hours by Diai.ng 2-2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. Owner LINCOUI SUN..MON..TUES. AUGUST 5-6.7 Hangover Square “Crow Crazy” Cartoon Sportsreel “Dogs For Show” Specialty “TO THE SHORES OF IWO JIMA” METROTONE NEWS WED..THURS AUGUST 8-9 The Merry Mohanans Doiutld O’Connor, Peggy Ryan, Jack Oakie, Ann Blyth Cartoon “Chew Chew Baby** News “Trail of the Hoyal Mounted” Episode 6 I I FRI.-SAT. "Double Feature* AUGUST 10-11 Raiders of the West WILLIAM BOYD as Hopalong Cassidy Dangerous Passage Starring — Robeil Lowery, Phyllis Brooks Jimmy Lunceford and Will Osborne Orchestras “OVERLAND MAIL” Episode 9
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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