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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER Id. 1948' PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS I THE WEEK IN GOLDSBORO By L. A, THORNTON & The 1948-49 Community -Chest Drive gol unde;way AK-nd-’-- ▼ night, October 11. 8 p.m. at th* community re ntet witn a kickou banquet at which time V, ot S F. Durante, .principal ot Carver llign school, Mr. Oiive, North Carolina was sue-.--,!.. .-peaker. Mrs Nannie 7.-nompv>n, chairman of the drive presided Chairmen ot the Little Washington district at<> as follow: Mis. i-.Jfcekid Reid, George Street to center in< ■• Pirte-SpfMCi attd Kim; Mrs. Ark-ha Parks. Virginia Street, School Stfuet-Georgia Avenue; Elm Street, front George Street to Georgia A ve,, ut. Dm' ham Street and Hemlock Street. Kent ton Street, and Alabama Avenue; Mrs Small Best, Pino Street to Gm.ge to Georgia Ave nue, Hog'iii Street. Moon Stive, and Warsaw Court Mr;. Virginia Mae Dawson, Go. rgia A\. ;nie to Miller. CV.ial from Parker to I'me. Washington Peisirinrsons arei r and Ocuard Sam D-iwcOil, 1 n.k f 1 Street West to the ccmet.-; v. Mrs Ariend J>. Parks, chairman of the Little Washington, section- Mi;- Beatrice Underwood, a former citizen and teacher at Dillard High school, is reported to be vet v in at hei home in R»ck • Mount, North Carolina. Mr.-. Underwood is the wife of the Rev. R. W Underwood, former pastor of the Firs! African Baptist Church in Goldsboro. N. C We wish ot’r Mrs. Underwood an early recovery. DILLARD INSTALLATION Thomas Hicks, president of the student nunc:: at. Dillard High School, and the following students, attended the installation cere monies of'the Booker T Washington High School student council fin L viv. Mount. North Cm •.'•he a Friday. October « Births Gavin. Vara Grantham, and Paul Wan on. They won accompanied by Pwf. H. V. Brown. Taw B/mnci.-r-i a. si! -,. hi-raf a? 102 W Elm Sweet Mrs. Annm Beii Coii y Giant • gone u> VV.i-.nwg s on, D C ,f > he a ! the bedside J hi :ist« . Miss Nannie Colev, .who veiy * ill then Mrs But • Smith ■ - .• turnc .me -ifter vi-siting hi son in law and daugh’.ei, M. ,re i Mis. Edwin Scott, in New io;v. City. _ . . A iwo week revival 'organ Monday, Ortem : at tn-r r :*•-.{ African Baptist Church W Pine Stri ct te revival will be e 1 ~ ducted by the Rev. KLkr Siiirui ; \ WH.-mn, past if d New Calvin.' BaptK! Church of N-.-.i-tete. Vc N. C. MUTUAL HOLDS TRAINING COURSE Mr. E R. Willem-,, District Manor... i id the G-’idi horn district i f the North Cai.-lr-.it Mutual Insurance Ccmpany has just, com pitted a two da: training creiure-a which was held at the district office building on South James Street, Thu;re.lav and Friday, Oc tober ? and 8, at which t me wo y .-.gent in th- •• "a distii<re vi? present Instructors for the twe dry course ;<. .1 B Tat* WC. Redding, C Laurann F H. Wdham.-. ci:.-trict manage The group was entertained hr umheon in Friday at Nicky's S-via Shoppe. Snath Jsrr.cs Stn-t Th< g:..up ; * re-art' i a very plea.-ant H’oi-day stay in Goldsboro. M1 Widiams who has been district manager for i:. Goldsboi •• dist:. - :v.vv i • th- past seven ycr. • •has done and i- dning a very' fin, -T in Goldsboro and Wav '" county He needs to be c •mricmicd f. tnr cutst.-mding wo: it he •• d ue: with the c-mpany for the past .even years. Mrs Wil'-.rns forme- tea.:hci in t;v -;:y • an : he v-re. F if Williams. 'Ll r. a- , .vners of Nu-;< v s Soda ‘Mvpp* dhb S at 1 ,h ;■ ■gt LITTLE THEATRE GROUP MEETS At the mooting the Little Group inc. which was held «*t Thornton's Casino. 507 Alvin Street Friday night, October Bth. the folic wmg offic* rs for the now year wore elected, K A. Thorn ton, president: Mis Pauhne Chavis vice-president; Mrs. Arlena P,.rks, «ccn bit v. T L Pai k.-. * -asuver; NT F.’oinsc L,"u kms. financial m deters ,? D Miti-iV ‘--n direct-t and M- W. Starke business manager A 13 Reid. i'-- outgcing r" — ! i r o■. v.lio )ms held tn. position to the past two >oais. expressed his thanks and anpn-eiation to th-. mernbt -s fm the r pet at u .v.ild.h the gr -up gave him in making his term a suce.ss. After a short discussion b; the g.- up on jimv business for tin year. President Thornton, app anted ih» Calendar and Budget com niittees to bring in plans fm the new year to •••■ icp-.-rted at the 1 * ihxt n.-ccng Tb> • nsmitt. -.• mclu.i ,\i. Wi iet-tc Stark, chan • m.m. Mrs. A L Park.-, and George Wilson plav committee. J. D. Middl- ton and Jo; n Stitt. Application-. lo memberfiiip in t ••• Link Theatre. Inc- '.ml: : close on October 22 Al! persons who wish *:> become members of the Little Theatre In:, arc asked to . or send their r: plications 1 1 ' the secret:-} v, Mrs ArL.-r a Park?. 215 S Go..rgia Av nuc bv October 22 The next meeting will W t Id at Thmnton's Casino. 50V TEEN AGE CASINO TOPICS Aiv-n Street Ocl-toci 15. at 8 p m The Dillard Tiger-, football 'earn seems to have- lost its law - banco in gating back into the winning column, bv th- caacc-lla -I'-J 'h<- last two game- which wci e to h. played with the Gt con- : v ilh Blm s n .September 30. because of wet ground... and with the 1 J ( writr H ;.'h -:rt:on! of F'ayctt* vi!le on October 8 because ,-.f son- 1 • _ rmsur, r .-standing m the date? Although tl:». team has been' ’die for the past tw , weeks. ( ..ache,. Housr and Bland are unpin. hGiav-f. tin tram in winning chape bv Friday night when the Tigers meet -tv E1..;-ab.-th C t\ Grey.- of Elizabeth City. N. C in Goldsboro ' at 7 45 kickoff time With the nard drilling Coach House is giving the hoc.., you : can look for a hard fought game- Miss Lucille Hobs, a student, at I Payne y Business College of Raleigh spent the weekend home with i heres parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hobs at 617 Slaughter Street. ; Miss Ret-ha Heath, a member of the Junior Class at Dillard High i School, is now clerk at Thornton's Casino. Little Connell and Donnell Wilson, twin sons of Mr. and Mr- George Wilson, 617 Slaughter street, were honored with their first birthady party Saturday, Octirber 9, 5 p.m. at their home. The . twins, who look tiie picture of health, wore caressed in little pink a °d L-jU'-i suits each seated in front of his 'biithday rake with one candle, greeted with a number of gifts given by friends of the family. Mr. Wilson, a veteran of World War 11. comes from the stab *'" r Kentucky is an agent forth- North Carolina Mutual Insuran -•« Company. Mis. Wilson, the daugbtei of Mr. and Mrs. Dame! Hobs, is a graduate of Dillard High school. Connell and Donne!’- say ' Anything they like better is more Milk Mr. and Mis. Walter "Williams, and Mrs. Naomi Pi > an-i jJtk- dr (lighter, I.O's Delamc-, of Clinion we re the guests of Mr *and Mrs. E. A. Thornton at f;lst -Devereaux Sunday Mrs. William-. 1 t??' 1 Mrs Price are teachers in the Sampson County school system Mr. Williams is a cousin of Mr. TWstrm LEGION ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .. Th«; African Legion Athletic Association it! District No. 4 ta v- .iich J... A. i hointor. is district -otnmander held its first meeting \1! J;? - I, v > ar „ v ‘ l,l * os * m Rocky Mount a? host Sundav 1 Cknotoer A p.m. at the Legion' Home, and completed all plans mr the opening of the 1948-49 American Legion Basketball League on January 10, 1949- Nearly every post in the district war repre- . Sfuited. cotnre.oi Gec-rgi F. Wilson, district athieVc officer will direct the organization. Ir.e post w .11 start six or eight teams in the League, eon- ! sistmg of th0173 R«*y Mount. 215 Goldsboro. Gresham Insurance Agency Fire - Automobile - Casualty - Insurance HANDLEY BUILDING PHONE 2353. 2224-J i SECOND SECTION GOLDSBORO Converting an idea info a Business » -rr* - _ "te ji> iVtA I r | . —-.-7- 1 RESFARCH PgOF' ®p\ « •. WHOr f • Jmf ttfifE m?i i| i „jWj ip ; ' EtK Jf U-J MIRKTiTINS J Redrawn from Ethyl fretrs, by permission New development’; frequently follow the same pattern in their life histories, according to the National Patent Council. The above chart, conceived by Charles F Kettering, inventor, scientist and industrialist, shows that after an idea is born, a long and often costly period of research must follow Whether an individual inventor or laboratory staff is engaged in the work, it j? usually accompanied by countless difficulties, disappointments and failures. Finally, following a series of trial-and-error experiments, a new product is developed. It is the months after the invention is first marketed, however, which are most critical in the transition of an idea info a going business. This is what Kettering calls the ''shut-losing" era of an invention—the period in which a lot of good products are abandoned through lack of rash and courage to carry on. Only because of the Paten* System, can inventors obtain the financial help needed to survive this ‘shirt-losing" period. Only be cause of the Patent System, arc manufacturers able and willing t# assume that risk. * * SCHOOL NEWS • i i \Thai nidi! sriiooi Fenner giv.tfu-.'v. o! Central big! • -N-b-.o] mel the ... '-i.>■ ! Frida'- • October i. for Uio purpes, -.t m ; uanlzinti and to tisint-.li-h n clus.- i rnintionci i; ■ ln-lv. ec n <ne ai acanl*: and the school Stveial ;'r.t»-:-cstln, a. :. K. v-ii- ,■ di \,v -ent. Everyone scorned ;■ ;iho vnectr.ic which -.va-. uniuifcsh : iby the interest shown u ire ;ii-cii> ; sinus. The group adjoin ed to ,-ia -- .gain OrP-bcr 2?.. 7:80 p rn d lit* -; !«•; for tiy- ;nil : ■ ■ • n f :a •: it „n Aiimmi A- . -a; of Ccii: Higl: are asked f t be I'n-aeui Tit Cent ml H -h Se ! K- l .! >ii FT A held .1: fir.-t mtciing n! * < vi,.i *.Vedne.-fla\ inghc Oesc-hev 6 at the school with the Frank ,?i--!-.nson a■••riing Fra ii-i ieacbers di :cus- .f| rilan? l->r s-: enrinv equipment foi the 1u... r<-'-m a.-id hi an! i' a.,: ;i: -vi, mounds :i■ soon as the nc i buiiii hig is com jnete * * f • i; v»in:ii*.a ■ ••ere appointed to eoiiir.icl me ;■:? cuts and solicit thei <-.->peratiiui in makim* th : rojeet a sti.-e. - A moving pi hire w .?■$ pre:-en!r<i ! o the group at the -'|a :.. ... ■ f thi meeting e< wlvi h e\i'>. ~r, <- -1 €<l Everj- parent ;• la-.i-ri tn .at tend all i'l'A ... t■ • • i.:i- <- , . ; first hand inform--.tie.i. ce-icennn : tfe school anr* i* p’rottnun TI Revereiv.i Sister Greer, v. ill coi-.1.k-i a seek of -ci-vtce- v IVood Or: ■. Church htginmni” October l! Mini I7th Mi and Mrs Jor-nlhan Host and son. Jonathan. J have- re tun.- La.-ton Mo-' tin • p.. ndie-l a week with his jr -ifenf.. M: sin! Mr- Dennis B*-t and fatr.jiy Mr and Mrs Albert leu i neimee the mario-ige of their :■ -u. Kit by. to Miss Od«Jl Sutton «..f !....• Grange N C M>- and Me Le-.-T will make ibelr home o I.aGrat, ,c The Bear Cre> i RunM 1 A .a>c • j lion completed a foot day • s-u-i at Atkin- Chaps 1, R-.a.iu ! ftoki.- boro, Sunday. Ocioi'ei 10 w i;h -' a Re'. Joe Bs.'-vdev .!i . u.-r !.. siding Betweeti 2000 and 3000 pt'e pie attendvd the Assr*riation merer. .- the four day session vltielt t.r-,..!; on Thur-du.- Oettibei 7th Tre Ret Mr Thompson, ■■ i-'a: • : A,, kin's Chape! Baptist Chi, re h. re. K Wilson. 407 Wenctun, 219 Kinston and 222 Green viHo-, Between 100 and 150 Legionnaire-.; were in ntWndance at thi; meeting. Im mediately following the meeting Commander J W Black and mem r - Post 1 1 .1 ■.■Dtertaii'K’d the croup v.-; tit s i-■ : ; lurch cor; and plenty of drinks. The executive committee w,i : nin Hock. Mount December it at 9 p.rrs. G E. Wilson, director. WE OFFER A FUJ I. I.TnFoF FIFE INSURANCE PLANS IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE SEE A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 301 S, JAMES ST., GOLDSBORO C. C. SPAULDING. President E. R. WILLIA MS-Djstrict. Manager J. B. TAFT-A ssi slant Manager LOOK! LOOK!! FOR SALE ONE 14 ROOM HOTEL AND 3 DOUBLE CABINS HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER Completely Furnished ATLANTIC BEACH, S. C. For Information See *• M. SCOTT, BOX 691 GOLDSBORO. N. C. rage ! W^M, i —f' 'iitfe ' £ VCNTUAt. I success •SI 1%; l|| w m\ MEM | SHIRT- LOSSN6 | j FERIOO j jfoi l a sum-t-ful meetinr.. lk • Attomoi J 11 Whi.v. ar.-i tor ! Rev Jusevih F, Blue >' Gnkisbor i - : i were orrj.-.ined a- Feeii.-ed mini dm me tin. cvtaiuy. rerviem •Km,( >, ~j. . ;e. T::. 11.-, ’ : Blue is marei;- . s c'l.t.iinu;,,! \ ... { Burbei Shop in Guidsbofo. ar,-i Mi ;.j J White i- Gold.sin s . only NV ,>, o.u i .Si-ont■ frost; Tre.-. \ <({:• , 1 by Cent rid High School. Were tor, hand ’•> direi; liie iraftie wh J i ; 1-TIKI MONT s< HOOI The Fi-ee;ni.nit High Ki-amaii J'JA * •• * » ’ Li i niuctui . of lh< \ cav ~ Li-e . Tn. day. Oeh.lH r FT ' H. x '•••• husiness was di.cus.re jornt many plans were made for the I_ I lICW Vi'O! A i;n-..,' group of ;>,u . ,_i. i,!s tide present at th:- meeting , ! Th. Al; :i lie At- ucian-’.. ot Fr.--i --jm.il,! High SeiiOOl V. M 1 o.nu-'V il .. j first activity Os Hie sea.-or- m {.he j Jorrn el a 'fmrv'St Bareio.' ■iD ■. •' il’ be 'il.-'.nil,ied .v a biter d; re •I ! ? - T ' ' w-io ■ a ?tu• u o’ re .re '-' IT: *; e; ;he 't S cud at borne with ho par. (. ' Mr rend Mi Fd Newsome : Foiii-I J no of Vv ilsen ( linint V : - - - -- - . | vv.-t frerei U m • • i-ohi-j, in the ■jVi - Cl O ■ ■ re, The Fee-. .j Imont Mel: hi t Clvreire b re.elil iheir ~ j regniar ni-imb’y meeting with trie u jßev Mr Dim-ton of wim.ng -i I A hen y re; are an Freemont, you - ! ate ". lieomc at lire' foilovving g i churches Tiie First Baptist Church, d j Vroreiu.ni Free will Route : Church are! The Freemont Me-hod's: jOnudi. H*. Hi F\ f HO«>> I Thp facility and studee.’s e{ Dud - I iev ..io-: 1 of ihr • T-'Mh <*f V . j. • ,ro.;i Dre-K'i the n i in-.i-hi'i of Pro* and Mr il F, ~ I MeK'eet h*ii! e] Clri-re-.s haye 'ic-e rirgainzed ire i - re.: :■ t;n. in: -so re,, 1 ire nova ire-ins con i letch ici vrei .- i ,'ii: a< rev:! l j The Dramaih: Club under \li c! of Prr.f .1 oh h;.c- c»nv - | pitted all plain, tor th-; pr ,-nta - lion of their Jir-t play ot tile PRODUCT Happy Khmer New Year. THE CAIUII.WIAJJ FREEDOM TRAIN IN KNOXVILLE VISIT HV It. (». TAVLOIf % KNOKVII.LE. Tcttn. (ANP) flic .spirit of brotlici’hootl pri-mc-at cti wirou.ghoi.il the city here last nek when ''m Freedom Train roll ed into town for a week's stay A v "'ek ol rededicatioi! to 111- princi- Pkof true democracy proceeded the a: rival of the train on Oct. 2. Activities for the week wore ree tt:r;-,| mainly around inter: icial -ted interfaith gathering::. Amon,:- bhree was a interracial dinner giv en at the white YTvICA bj van' u.; "° il; ns dubs Glee : were :-ca e-'l indi ,< rimiviately for an hour of good felt'iw.-.hip and the severed comnii* tees integrated uer.diy. C>t.u i activitie.-. 'uciudiiig 1 1 1’’ :: - , ■sponsored hy li>,s Ainerie.m l.cgii-o l ! "' "• I 'i. rh lluol r.-i at a '■ ;| s- me, (in • j,, fi- e Ba , ,j, ; Chureb. aiso white, brought ogea ; iui.n.-k;. /mains- .;im : tow j-raciices ! le the -,.-;»th. • ‘ O Council- general cliair bki-'v forum held on tire eve of Ihr. Freedom Tr.a .. . r >, , ;r . hire, declared St- n os* ir . to t l>re- ci-ve th,■ .- imen-.a.iid ~" u ' ‘"Pte after tlie dcji i.rlui” a) Freedoi-o Train - f) ( "liner, former Knoxville may ,lr - al.-o was principal sj.rakc. ' ! L n.»' »<f tK 1 Fruodom T TEXAS SCHOOL CASE HEADS FOR il. S, HIGH COURT AUSTIN. Texa <'Ajjp> Jt hi.'uuh Hermnn IVTacion Sw.- f.'. '■to :ako ii .- pint ,■ . : i, , ! i:0 U“ ! Vf'r;;;!y Os T up j 0 !!',<■ ! u S Si.f-ivme court., for lasi wock l nc 7 U ' I-. ..ppllv.t ion t r win of error The reiu,- Sl !hll.S 1 ■' ■ : ire /' ’ " - ’ i.'n: lii.u T; providing subb.mtuiUv equal coe otr- i:!( ilit ies fer whiter end Nr nrer- and that .rgregation is i, However NAACT ritornev,-. rr . . ■ ■ t-crtling Sweat! contend the, ! hero is no such Using as ‘•scjiarah; They .. no Us..: f.r r , uca Ilona! ojipart unities in he ~ su.'dcnF must he admitted 1o ed sc ho< ,* I s iis Use first round of the fjght, 7 r >' p « ! Use state was on - trance to provide “equal facilities.’' end move rapidly m expand Prairie view eoUrge and so: up a or Tcxa stale Unive.Mt-v for Negro 31 _ Hcu.-tn;, The imMa'iir,- appro i ri.ocd 5e.375.1Xi0 for the] lattes in. sts'iiM'S! preside!.f r,f the nine. M?v Raphael OHa . Lame, sormci LT s. min Mei i.i Liberia. r.nd hi - » cgetfls have pc! i'ior.e.j the slate for $|©.268.2?4 to aid improve the uiuvei'fitv {«•>. The next two rears The -ure j.-. eludes $7,500,000 for buildings T. rieis of the new* school claim iLii the NA ACT’ and othej g-roup.. ' n ‘" ,rv ‘ n ~ <•> duieeurace Hip of rn ■' r r jfy nt m w R. R M. - ’lt* ft- , I ; I. of (1,,. eTieor i ,ofi president-em-wsfu' of ’ 1 ’’ s ’ ' 1 leach'* i s and < !..-!•• n>. t'COO a-keel bv nutsidej-v r, a 'he Negro univ* :nv Tie ' a!r! i-cme while prrsrsC ar , ; r.nms'e.' Uae ones reeking t«, block* r' f y.r‘ : ; to make ihf insiilution a ,c,U iiriir e: spy * no th>* enntenvoo tha- dm H. uston -eh-.M is A. jok-a ’ sen. "Tiie Rising Son' A three act r ' ; rnerjy Ti c cast selected include Marilyn Herring. Jessie Lofton. Thelma Gladys Allen Evelyn K-orno* ,:•> Thom a.- Ry.-,D Wilbur Pembt.r- I ii .or: Nevonin Bioun’ The daL me play will be announced nt a i.ilcr date ’lhe music department s making preparation for ils first appearance on December 2ft. Soto part'; are being done by Marlyn Hert-inp. Fredrick Smith. Robert Thompson, and Leslie Martin MTV NYLON I'S ANT An Earlern chemical company o-o be "in operations in a new xi’, trilll**',: rtlnnl using com, in,tbs. taVt *f nseeo iiml.s. etc, to produce , ehtTaic;:! u-r'd in niamiti.c'iirk ■ nylon, The chemical apipointrilo. veas developed through 12 yea's of research costing SI million. | For First Class Service Vicif j the service barber SHOP Goldsboro Street Freemount, N. C j Willie A, Thompson, Prop. clothe yocr family on f €RE D I T - AT - KAD I S ■ 123 LAST WALNUT ARTIS FISH & FANCY GROCERY STORE BH East Elm Street Phone 2031 J Bev. J, H, Arti;;, Prop, l it. From a pi, : •* greeted m the L & N styUan, he tohl his aud ionce. 'll is indent highly gr.ni lying to me lo see members of van* us rac,':, colors and creeds her,! intermingled, with all fully cogni zant of ihe f.iei that he tar.s an equal stake in th; prosious tioeumeat which Muaiantee (he rk hi ami privileges ot us all." O'h.r .-peaker- itteluderl Mayor J W Elmorv and Waltci H S. O'Bryan, manager <-f the Lain. „ ■ fc* •* ■- M *« K '•:* yIA i p , ■■ •* '■ I « -■ ■•■■■ '■-•'.-■"■f ■ ■ ■ I ATTENDING PAYNE BIJSI- : NESS COLLEGE Miss Lu cille Hobs, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hcbs, 617 Slaughter Street is a graduate of DiliardHigh school, and at tended Shaw University two years. Miss Hobs is rOw a stu dent at Payne's Business College, Raleigh, N. C. Her hobbies are Typping and Dancing. insfoH-Saluni To Name "Tliss \lnmni For 19-18 WINSTON - SAT,EM Fiflrni' .'■urn. won:,:; have entered the] -'i I: -- A : <-,*. ::: ■-1 of f !)4R' which i>, sponsored by the Home • I '"' : . t omniii '.vc of *fiy Win-ion , Salem Tearhcrs College Alumni i Ass(H:iaiion ike AL,no;;,• Office of ' silr c . u;u ' ;:: ' announced. ‘v ji lb idc-ltP ill J.hcir <‘}v:j{'»* };v !}';<•. ! North Carolina are Mrs Herd*-, Barbe: Bond, fi.l Alston. Maty*' Amd. Mrs Vennis Wilson Dillan*- h-m; f’l"i siHplii., IVnnsvlvantv M, . Jennie Grern Fletcher' Wit h'ngton, D (■ ( HnHicitLle t*»-f.vvx TG -4 1 , ,-** , . ~rr{ deluding m ,u> • : : K•t? • Joffi i 'r-<i ncr • i j ! 7 r TbvlJcnn nalio„' H Vr,K. s mosvill. E , , - ; • ' Bernice K ■ Am*;: Wilke-- ■ Mi..., j , lar!,ha r . Middle*on. Goldsboro; I . ; ' -Mabe: Coote Williams. Rocks ! slid Mrs Mamvf Sullivan! ‘..nigicfnn. Lexington: and Miss! iMudied Jane Davis of Kenansvillc - *. Mididaie* from Wtnston-Salem i ! Miss P:c -1 m,- p.,n. v La>]l \ Mr? TAI f v;w,, h 7 Th m A c nm-ed d Alumni will i,,- if,,.. ~nr , n (l v y f . h f s the hargcsi tiumber of eradnaies I T l ' Tourer.; Mllera- vei;,..:-. I * he. The een- : ■ u-ih close m midnight. Octoberi 2,1 G:-,"‘dilate. t o r ; ! ,n ~m \O'v for tnr I • candidate of thier choice by the ■t se of special vote forms which I " l ’’ ” e, ' n Provided by the alumni j j i! " ,! ' ri ' - >vl ' ibe crowned in] A special euronation ceremony ai i a foi-rred dance .-m Fridav, October | AT aurinp the Homt-Corning We.k end at the College when Miss V 1 - ! umm wtll receive SSO hi cash and i ><' the guest of >be alumni aaso-1 tialiojj ;ii ill Home-Coming events I ;)! which the r r R:„n?. will meet 'She Johnson C Smith Bulls ;n thej tzowroan Gray Stadium The hi-i toimotional. Sweethearts of Rhythm i win. furnish the music for the three I Home-Coming dance.*. ihe f-u?r persons having the next! night-:! number of votes will l>, ,t-! : t 1 'lo,in t * to the Mix.*. Alumni'* jn the coronation ceremony and j*j thel! paiadt.' T3jy v ill also i>< * guryiv cf , alunm, .wociation ,-.t till of the] Home-Comini' events. ! r) ’ r y Wood Fcr Sale ni all f Times.-Free, Prompt Deliver v I RUFUS WATSON WOOD 8 yard 508 Eason Si. I Rufus Watson, Mgr. Phone 2396-M ! "community ][ SfRVKt; STATION GAS ANO OIL 1311 V GREEN LEAF ST. COLD DRINKS AND BEER j PHONE 947-J h i, Jacobs, prop. Parrott’s Shoe Store NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS TOR THE ENTIRE l AMU Y UK VV. WALNUT- ST'. , j SECOND SECTION TEACHERS COLLEGE COLOR RAN BROKEN IN NATION’S CAPITAL ; WASHINGTON - Assurance ( ] that colored students will be ad ; jtnitled to science courses otTerecl iat the Wilson Teachers College;, iin the District of Columbia, by j the United States Department of • Agriculture, was given the ] NAACP this week foil wing, j complaints o£ discriminatory ex ' elusion. | Three students who sought to j l enroll m science courses given at. i the Wilson Teachers College, j which is under the direction of ! ; the District School Board and j 1 provides training t'or " hites only, . were told that they could not. be enrolled ‘’because of a require ment by the District school of i ticials-” In diroeting th;.-. pi »b!em to the 1 [attention of Sect eta i y Charles F, ; Brannan of the Departmenl of j Agriculture, Clarence Mitc.'ubi. ; NAACP I;Cr i i,'a't:,i y. s,i: s “Wo feel certain that, tin De partment Agriculture, utv'ei you.r adimnistratiori. does ;yi I wish to b; a partv to an unfair j action of this kind." In ;espouse, Mr Brannan gave ! rssuinnccs that the department's i scheiol “makes no distinction ; among its pfktmtial sturient.. ! ! Vffl , r Cre,!l.l,G^ At i i FURNITURE ■ 115-117 East Walnut St. | GOLDSBORO ! xi ro io \\ s ; Wavnc rinance Co. DRIVE IN in BORROV7 lames a \sh sts phone 1024 D. A. BATEMAN Jeweler Finest Watch Repairing 102 South James froct Goldsboro, N. C. ELMORES RADIO SERVICE Sales, and Service Street Floor Borden Building Goldsboro. N. C. Phone 2186 Southerland Grill GOLD DRINKS "M> BE Fft 221 WEST PINT STREET Amui: roi t n-op. ( i For Prompt Uoiirtroua Sffvlc" FOYE’S it BARBER SHOP 105 SOUTH JAMES ST OHF.LLJ-: FOYE. r-inp. The Green Parrott 327 SOUTH JAMES ST. IlO.MI: COOK Eli FOOD it: lr vvtM son A Mrs. M S. Pennington, yizr. ; t Moore’s Grocery WE BUY AND SELL IRLsrJ COUNTRY PRODUCTS 505 CREECH STREET FREDERICK MOORE; Prop, Clay’s Piano Exchange FINEST WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELS'* REP AIHING Eastern Carolina Precision Works H7 ORMOND AVENUE GOLDSBORO ■- n-mrmr'-n tsitii iwnmniiiiimminm - imm MUMiniiMiiranMiiMiw- mp-— nnfii i—ii«j_ SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Co*. S. James and Elm Sts. Branch Office N. John St. ONE DAY SERVICE (We SpeciaKte In Women’s Silk Dresses and White Sweater* PHONE 55?9 R PAGE SEVEN If o ldsiKir o Merchants And Business Persons Made This Page Pos sible. Give Them Your 1 ratfe. [aside from the usual ones of ap • pniprigtc- educational ha c k - grounds . . Each -■ <.*.'< ■* there arc ! many Negroes among its .student 1 body- I A Negro i.-; also a member of | its faculty . . I am pleased to 1 inform you that the District. ! school officials have informed us that wc niav enroll Negro stu i dents in our classes at Wilson j Teachers College QUALITY BICYCLE SHOP Packard Bicycles, Keys Made Locks Repaired, Motor Blktss and Lawn Mowers Repaired 211 N. John Slteei Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 1326 LEE’S FUNERAL HOME Home Office o! Christian Aid Mutual Burail Ass'n, Inc. Freemount N C. Phone 3161 J, W. Lee, Prop. THE BLUE FRONT CAFE Home Cocked Food | Meals Served at all Hours Cold Drinks, and Ice Cream Goldsboro Street Freemount, N. C. PRICE JEWELER Watch Repair Watch Master Service Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 102 E, Mulberry St. Phone 1752-J. Goldsboro, N. C. GOLDSBORO COI ORED FLORIST Designs, Sprays, Petted Plants Natural I towers Teleph ne 2334-W Mr?, A. E, Atkinson. Mgr. 200 Bfcgdcn St- LOOK!LOOK! Bryant-Best Post No. 215 American Legion Presents The Gaskin * Spiritual Singer* i And The Southern Stars ol GoldsßcTO. N. C. | In A Battle of Songs , Sunday, Sept. 19IH 8 p m j DILLARD HIGH SCHOuL AUDITOR IUM j Qoldsboro, N, C, j | Admission 50p-65i | n , m | W ,,i,,i m .„i irrirr-rr mii -n Moo—waiw ' SUTTON - LEWIS I Furniture Company 124 E, Mulberry St. Reasonable Prices In I FURNITURE OF QUALITY THOMPSON'S ■SUFTR ASH AND f l -SERVM I « AVMtKY 3115 N, JOHN ST. :» LBS 35c DR MACHINE Mrs. Tearl Smith. Men : FOR DM It tOl'S DINNERS STOP VI !NickGs Soda Shoppe 333 S. LAMPS ST. V SPEt IAI.TY EVERY DAY Moye’s Grocery Fancy ami Staph* Grorerie* Fruits and Vegetables 4<U SOUTH JAMES ST. PHONE 3134 Silver Moon Bar AM KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS BEER 229 W. PINK STREET ALEX SWIFT, Mgr.
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