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YV&Ek KNIUNg ISATI I. DA It DLL 11. I'J-lu PATRONIZE THESE * ADVERTISERS i. . . THE W EEK IN JjJll GOLDSBORO E- A * THORtfTOM S T |L .. ' - mrnmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm —i mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn Mf'. Mary Coles of Norfolk, Va. is visit mg Mrs. Sasser on So. Georg ip Avenue. Prof, H. V, Brown rand W. L. Green, execu tive secretary of the North Cavo 'lina Teachers Association, att*-nd ed the Bladen County Teachers Local Unit in Elizabethtown De cember 2. They report a very fine meeting. Miss Myrtle Peacock, of j N. C. College spent the Thanks- j giving holidays home with her ] parents, Mr and Mrs, Percy Pea cock, Miss Barbara Smith, from tre Island of Bermuda, now a stu dent at Mary P ,-rter school Oxford, N, C., and Me Joan C Weeks were the Thank we. im: guests of Mr. and M::. Karl Weeks. 610 West Pine Street. M - Weeks i? The ,i Ought, 1 of M end Mrs W-•D ck S\ ;• i. -of Washington 1) C wa the; Thanksgiving guest of ms pm ents, Mr. ana Mrs D O. S; sm on School Street. Chet) Drive Closes At the final meeting ot th« tee on Dee; mbei 2 at the com rnunitv center. Mr? Nannie; Thompson and Lor. y Clark, chairman and co-chairman, re- . ported that the am. unt • f sl, 795.76 has been rais>d dui ,ng tin community chest drive, Mrs, Thompson and Clark, wish; to tiiank every ,ne J-. the sup poit and coopt-iatum ui making ■ tile drive a success. Mrs '! liontp* ton and .Mi Clark, need t,. In commended lor their very tine v. irk. for they have put <.v t r a very fuse job. , Tile Empty Stocking Fund sponsored bv tiu- Women s Civic j Club is asking evauv citizen and, friend not to forget the poor and needy children. Every year at Christmas time this organization . .through the donations of Gub and i; .• note makes ooss '■ t. * - ery cltild in the city to receive something at Christmas to help make them feel happy. Your co operation in making this vt-uthy project a success will be appoint onoject a success will L- appre mated. send all donations to, Miss Susie Faucette 209 Soul • James Street •G diisboro N. C Funeral No Time F-r Big Display This may be one man’s opinion but 1 believe trial many of the Negro ministers and laymen will, agree with me that Sunday fun eral' am rig us nave become ob- , fifJJfrpoa. So much glamor and falsi hood have been tied into team that nearly at! of trie- im portance ot preparing t.? me*-, lily uoil, O]■ I’dt‘i fi it?- o J ; »ihow<d b\ P. i,-:. to meet vuu. "iindtr taker, Oh ansav*-u .nun. For moie than 20 years. 1 have been conducting tum-ral ser. we and in many ■ thorn I was so ' disgusted that il 1 could nave evaporated. 1 would nave done to. Solos, telegrams. i ondolence : cards and papers from many, many folk who never said or did a. fec-.'-d deed fat me deceased while he or she lived are sent to the funeral. Here in Goldsboro 1 .have known persons to die on .Monday or Tuesday and not bur ied until the follow mg Sunday just for the sake of a big Sun day display. Many a p-run sick nur, U,v, day and night with trie ryvnpathv of relatives and friend-; and died. Then, here comes the sam crowd with long faces, cove red with veils and men with then hats on faking sorrow And only a few hours before, cursed and drank themselves into a frowv • over that dving frame » Having had r-.c- experience with my race in this respect. 1 know that then* is too much hy pocrisy in the funeral?, oS our dead. I ana hereby appealing to the pastors and undertakers t-> ♦help educate our folk away from the- false idea of carrying condo lence cards and telegrams to churches or wherever funerals are conducted. They are addressed to The bereaved family and not the conigreeation. No u ndertake r should encourage a family to keen a body out of the ground just for the sake of a Big Sunday Dis play. Signed, Rev. G W. Todd. Little Theatre Donates To Heine At the meeting ot the Little Theatre Inc. at Thornton’s Casino on Friday, Decernber 3. the-group voted to no on record as her din:; up a project to help improve the conditions and some of the needs It the Old Folks Home whicn is located in the Little Washington section of the city. This home has been directed or supervised by Deacon and Mrs. J. B. Cooke, 624 HoL Street, who have now past their 70’s and are getting very feeble themselves. Mrs. Csokc, has been unab! • to walk now for the past two vr-tms After hearing the repo, t of the in vestigation ocmine from the cYutiiZTrtcxTi. ua the com-roitlee, <,I r?. G. S. Coroey. the group readily .voted to donate $50.00 in cash and instructed the; committee to begin purchasing some* of the things which are needed much at the home. Mr. Cooke, states that • P cook stove, bed linens, and ena , me ! dishes, knives and forks are erme of the things that are most i needed at the home. As preisde ntofte Lh N As president of the Little The i atre Inc. 1 am making this an peal to all the civic club?; in the city to please take this worthy cause under consideration and ree just what you can do in the wav a donation toward hole- . im; make this home for OLD FOLK a clean and decent plaei to live iWI.UMIM; POOL SITE Ot M RFD K Ttiointoi: a mernbei >,t iIM- Br>ant-Best -pus 1 No. .American Ler-.t a Swimming Fool committ e. ... ishe- io announce that Bishop 1 1 I Branch, om- of Gold: bon tide*! and lcaai .a inir ste? « ha? of fered a plot of ground as a site il iccepted by tre Sw mm ire Po ; i Committee to build the' Negro, ■arimming pool. T; e plot of ground »r he which Bishop Branch is ot eritig if localcd lie ween East FJii; Slice' and Wayne Avenue Alter -Tudye:..' th- manor over for three lAs .aid niehi? BHhop Brandi ’ *ed "I am growing old .n year? in! ->:v p. ramoimt interest i? i , the reheiuu. side •-I tne v. ond I You Mr Thornton are interested u: ’.he recreation side of the people i ,nvJ t • < Knowing tne . /eat need of a swirnmuig pool in Goldsboro for out Negro boys and girls m GGd'boro and Wayne County i ■will gladly dr.nan the, .-in- or p.r.t . of ground and deed n t.- the eit> ■i Goidfborr, free of charge if ac cepted i.ir tin purpose of bniith.oft . -. sv. iintniiu? pool ui the city o! GGd? b no for Nr-aroes The plot of ®round is übout . acre in size and vamed betwit--. SkvC and SI 000. Tin decision c- me <Li?.ii oiler the meeting ■if the ; -teeriru f.tmftiittee whit, and *he American Legion Comirdtee ? ■.- line •if E A Thornt-m. Fi Hargr .? and G F„ Wilson, • ho:, men, on Wednesday night, Decem ue I at the Memorial Comrmun :.y btiiiduig. white where it v,n ifeidid *., petition the city ut ; Goldsboro ~n December 20, tor a $150.C00 Bond Issue to build two 'Va n*/ning . t'-Vv'.iit' »<n<3 iD-e ti*y Nf'jn 4 ' ,r * c TE?c* prcjn* is being headed by ne t j th< lead in. i ’iubs «whitet d the city Oi, Deeen.bf-r 20. every voting ■ •tlizeti 'chile arid rolered. i.« askt-ci .. t inble r.i me City Hall „t R 't-> •*v 11 h Vfiu! pi u t tiivK *..L p( *i 1 ■ Wa. Li: VA ,\' t U*“ .. V r\'vi i the City lather? !■ issue a bond Si.vO.dOO lor the project. IKK N-AGE lOPICS Well, the football season is over, ■>(> basketball i? now turning into .r, center ; i alliaeti.. The tearti.- 'broughout the city and county are : .-telling their teams in shape tor ' 'he openir.; games. On Tuesday oight, :v vemoer 30 a packed house .cm, present at the Community ■ Center to .«*•«• the American Legion Ali-Star.s win their third straig.it . ..me oi the season by defeating Ui<- famous “Bushwackers’ •basket ball team by the score of 29 to 20 At the half the All-Stars was leading by the score of 17-173, at •Aiucn time they held the tead ; throughout the game High scorers Dor the AIS-Sfars Will is. Best it h nib Earl Fennel 6 points and ! Ra.v Moore 5 points. Ihe Junior All-Stars defeated The Little Washington Blues in she ; preliminary by the score ot 11 to i 9, OILI.AKU TAKI S IIOCBLI- LiU. Couch E A. House and the Dil-' 'urd High, Flashes basketball learn ji.fjeiied ttieir 1.<148-49 basketball sea j -' on F: iu:iy night. December ;{, at phe ('■ •mmunity Center by taking : :•> double bill from Carver Him iSchuol boy? and gins of Mi Olive , [j y *he Score.-.; of girl?-. 26 to 17 and ! --'T 4.; to 19. High sfi-irc-rs. for ; girls: Ilea. 15 points; Foster fi j!* I arid iiiiais 4 poii . j Tobiby, Hicks and Swinson. j lhe American Legion All-Stars j''Ml play the Am.-rican Legion i AU-Stars oi Wilson Monday ~'i-ht j December jz, h p. y/j. at the i.Tin | hitiii.t.v Center. The public is in ijViled to sec this game. Nomination for a favorite; I Williuitd Townsend, Unit. c* d j i ransp.irt Service Employe? of I America (CIO) chief. Ah. that :; ißiiii' How he can rock ’em and : • sock 'em when the chips are ; down. For our rnom-v. he per i sonifies the type of lc-ad !ership bar none, . Notice to Wednesday morning ; j Democrats: Don't go knocking on . jfhe White House door, folks. • ; Datvse?! will d , the talking, and ; lie knows whnre you stood fas ! rc-trards to Truman, that is). ■ j Five will get you your own . j odu : , fliiat at 1 two UMie Ne • jiginci bail pfayers will make the 1 : bag le-agwr* shrw xaast ywer. ell’J A )Ml> ol*J< ,'j I UN GOLDSBORO Jfi!! ED DR LIFE IN WIFE KILLING ! AND WFMW? GULDSBCiHO A "i - 1 1 j , lift impi'iniMimcnt . uaud* I I I ' r u v Vi still 24 t .Fudic Cl., L WUh.MI. Vv,:.V,C :■ C • ■ ; hen • event I.V Pica of cm•: y lu •••re he ; ci • i>| it ui'doi' \v;i •« !id».Lt <.H.i 1 •’ ; tmi'ihition dvalh d Ruby Lee ! ' Austin at their home la-t Oi tolu r. The pica v.-; s accepted by Ac’m, j Solicitin' Hugh Dorti'i. William.-, I-.ail be defend,ue. ■> 1 look at phuto.i;iapti take . «fi .-r hi? wife nod been mutilated will. 1 a knife and ~x and pi edictv:i 'u.d picture would Hanoi him ■■ <- <eD : of hi? use. Late (ihid JiiNlicc kin Ciu 4 law Document To llmt aid Imi v% Scliool WASHINGTON D. < < me F Hushes .L and M: Cil.-Uncc;. mo laic Ch.ei .In .a. • El all- Hu;;, e? . ■•!. Li ' fren U.c law iILI;.r > "1 n-i: ail-; j er .0 the Howard t'mvef.it;.’ School of Lav it .va. intioim ■; t : ' Saturday by A *-it •.n Dan t > • siftrint Pr it- o .1 Lav. md L.-. Scho ,] Libvai Em Included Sr, Ihc (uliciia-n :.ie liny .is v oluruc. *,l t , . bn Secundum, tif’v-. ,\ •, cluino? Ami It an y. iica u 1 Kiel 7,i ~,. 1 units of United State? <.. ude An- 1 nolatcd eighty-one volumes > Federal Reporter 2nd Sere- fin., eight volume? ..t Doeuniei.’-. Ile -1 or:?; aird R; vet dim:: i ihc !i? , mam el Court ol Inii.-ruMionni ,lu? , tii'e. eig:,t \ < : am ; oil- I'O’lti u j mgs of tne Hague Peace Conti . i-iice i.ir,- vulot-.i • a Wo. LI .Mum t-’s Inter, till r..,i i ,v. 1; a-, tei! volumes V.lit.,mm- ;ne S>-n- :■ Investigation and ninety on wi- :> urnes of standard wmk? ~n Jnu-r- m .'iotional Law :. In .speaking ~1 the 1 ohcai.or,. Mr Diaie] said "There is a hi-* editieti m me - late Julia <„>. :vc . \V< Holme?, famous Look The C .nmon m WORLD *AB TWO GuTSi I luustbateo By Narrated By I I j v ST. Clair T.Bourne- i C * 1 \mmS i 5uT. nAThaNiEL HOCKfck, Os A . BROOKLYN, NY. ANP T/5 ALUE I AVERY PHILAPELPHIA.PA. HONOREP A FOR PARING REJC'uE IN HAWAii. | - - ! Happy Khmer New Year. THEY SUCCEEtEP IN MAINS THE PILOT OUTOF THE FLAME-SEAREP. __ '-j '" wktv Jr-Wy , \€/\l/ISFkOSTv S 'yy •* . .-.><* r\ ’* j ' ! XiS fflHrlnr i > . , .- imw .1 M1....! M^m.-w^***.***^™***™>■**** , 5 -jp mg S J*: l $ 9 , :?f T ! j iwPW^^- sw PARLEY ON ’49 POLIO DRIVE ATTENDED BY 2 FROM RALEIGH re Kl .IFF INSTITUTE Ah ,'la-?; V:vi..: 1- Lmu ,e.d Ai',,,, .;i\V tjfiirDiP tDi- I P.Mit t UT*' l -'< ,! ti st K!< * Movhe.s a rut there js Mti* f».> JtU'.r conUtifjin!: iLppiiHO. , >l4 jJiI• ■I >, si;eec!':oL and memory; i- O.ui't Tf:i 2<Jf» lu.UipnTGT It-JiTs yi.'S iei L’ i«i t' 1? i> i tic iX - m;, r.AUUMRiAjN r..u Coinage of Uf.im,!. we, •* . .. j.. v , ,ei,:,l at L oin N->vtt. ! C ■ a.; e. v. i.o attended tr., Tun ... .. ; ; li|!•* t I 1 l '• : | .'•» t • *J ■ l K j (i . ~f ti;, M4s v!:»•< *- <•! Dinif 4.>: tf*i Xat.i, *, ts E'Y-uii ! .u*l x»j 1 tui lx : rs . ■ •. - ’ ■ ' '. . . Writ -1 -x. Mu’ KAUDdsjtiun's Dint ■ : . ~• WuGti'i.’ AiTivitio. ( ~\t. t .\ «t:f. i>. ‘-. H(ui < •■RllHalL" D ; 11 K.* 15?ih St'iGfh fiih.UN't’ LiiiV vi ltd C*UU4‘« • li>Ti C.UNEMP-^G ; T:^^^7tLG5? IpiISEGiPSIHG FLAMING GASOLINE A® PANGEP OFUNEXPIOPEP BOMBS. — [l 11 I ppflL# </ u m JlfcKl I! SK\f.'lßs#\' JBf3sNs!ito wj/i ■^* r i n»a«ai»fia -iefiaaMi^lKßiiftMt NUL To Aim 49 Jo b Ca m. p a ign A t Rural Schools The i'.uli’-i ;•! U>'ban i .wigne an ■ tit' ii.; 17th VoiMtional CpfA.i' • C*:'ir!ij;ii!*n. Miin.li 13-20.; If If. bel« •c. ’’h ; impaign wi 1 ; tit nvii i thn joint leadership of Vn. T..r.neyhii) riheetur of Vo ; .• ;.u Guif :uvt‘. National Ur i iii: Lt».,j»vii mid oeurgv Kdwarih j f the Southern Division o( lriej National Urban League, Till.' "n;i! u ■(.: in! e- f fit! t is I'd - •tig nrnil' to fill i v the et lll spa ll.; n i hundreds <•! small, non nettl'd-. . itfti Nvgro ..ehn.'h in rural corn- ; ’'umritirs ..I the .South that have •'ifvt: nil; ti part rt the campaign •• l! is ex pad ed that this drive wLI i > the approximately 200.0''0 rot. 11 it; ; .eoj.'ie, tn Ner.ro sriiooL lit < x > 11 *: i <-*. \K'i'Ui vvri'C < ;ic!;» c) tiiu’iiig ti.- UH<i < .ihtpaigii In k.undum’ Th< l'Mli campaign. j ’ Mis.'-: T..,iiiu-yhii! “we ;/r tho lifi-M it • cornering ; ini vocational; . m N« j.-j i youth m order • ' >st‘ tht (*onnng pent-rations ol ■ ■uny, v.-i.ii am ho id the wm • s .. »• en iploy>i.eniy .ains made diu* • a.! the Vt-vti 1941 i94t> and Lit the; ai'n«* time continue occ ii pa tionui ! idvaixcivicm «v r uh their knowledge ot employ-! ■ ni.u: iiPiUts Liman Leagues direct) j youiiv;: j:.i ipie Utiu those growing } ieSd .1 v t v t ncir ki)h Vi.. v bf st h«- used in addition to j he •'.»: : : •. 1 pit>t C::■ U• ■! >a.l -.) CV Upati O Cl j ’•a >•; medicine. law. teaching! ■ d ’he cie !;£•<.-. y.tod clerical -vtV: km i; the white-foliar tieid i : ere hi! io demand. , "Civdieet trained secretaries, who j 'n e ot;: iVliss 1 nnyhi ii said v “to ; inn* ill, respeii.;ihi.tiUes of ad - ! <.i;•.a/.eu the u.e.et need for * . i.-if v...i-.-.i fursd-i aisi!.;' effort hi I Ut(- )u'Xi March oi l..)in %1 anuarv I ‘1 «•!',. :• WC; ;;1 ‘ended h> . .11 ;es id.a Xivts i ; *an the l-.d lowing j stater; Ala bum.;. Arkansas Georgia. } Mivwrs :y... Lon si ana Texas. FT; - ' ■ • Sent:. Carolina Kentucky. Vir- i aiar; Tums-a-r and 'Norm Caro- oNij soennN mini.c rauve dies are a( the i.-re iHuin, We n vist see 1 o it that Nr- < ; eroes. now in school prepare for ; ! thb type of work.” Clerical, sah- and manaj-crlal 1 ' position.- will bf availabl * Jm sok l . time U> fimic ami due to ils grot • f-mpluy merit turnover, industry ■will need skiiltd. semi-skiUwl and i uusklUed labor. In the service no j eupations. the number of workei s is growing steadily and there n much need for new interpretation of the specsil preparation skills and iiuiruSf! relations involved in • . work -ii this field. In i aso you haven't heard, four Negro scientists were among the la who recently rec. ived awards Oak Hkk't- (in health jihysa-;- 1. tied oi them: Further prood that we .no deto.! mined to mak« it all alone the line (Wip are go- i in>; to do it, tire it there .tie uu> : doubtful about it, bet fin hcdi; • 1 your bet). Things ve.■ ti'i v t never under : stood: why we yell so loud on ; lone hand Ur. integration tend tin ti : ! persist in being NEGRO thi • and j j NEGRO that Isn’t it about tins, i 'we quit try mg to cam water or. ■ both S:i :uldCt Let us start a campaign to bun • or our friends. Every time a rn -ni i ber of some e.ther* gr no rai.-a-- ;his or her voice in our behalf. ; don’t tail to speak out in appre j eintion. And we do mean out* Moor’s Grocery We Buy and Sell Fresh Country Products SOS Creech Si. Phone 2575- j Fredrick Moor. Mgr. W- H. Griffin ami Son COAL FUEL OIL 47 Phones 47 Goldsboro N. C. Sutton and Grady’s Lunch Room Cold Drinks. Beer, Short Orders, Weekly Boarders 409 Souih limes Street Hillary W*_oten Mgr. BELL-STAURT Furniture Company Quality Furniture, Reasonable Prices 227-28 N. John Street Goldsboro, N. C-, Phone 1760-J . ! ELMORE’S RADIO SERVICE Sales and Service Street Floor Borden Building Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 216 b for jkronipi ('ourtpous scrsict- FOYE’S BAHHIK SHOP 405 SOI I'M JAMKS ST 00l t t.» K4jy i:. Pi up. Moore’s Grocery WE Bf'V AND SELL I Kl.'.'H tOl NTKY raOWHTS :m t RF.ECH STREET t Itl OKKIt 'K MOOKt,. i*rep. SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Cot, S. James and Elm Sis, Branch Office H. John 81. ONE DAY SERVICE 'W# Specialise in Women's Silk Dresses and 'Vihit* Sweater# PHONE IS7S-H WE OFFER A FULL LINE OF LIFE INSURANCE PLANS If YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE SEE A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE 4 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL ; LIFE INSURANCE CO. i 301 S. JAMES ST., GOLDSBORO * C, C. SPAULDING, President E. R« WHJLIAMS-Diatricl M «««**« ’ J. B, TAFT-A#sist*nt Manager rnmiHNWftMmmKmmmn*. PAGE SEVEN Goldsbor u Merchants And Business Persons Made 1 his Page Pos sible. Give Them Your Trade. umet as it is being kept at Hu' inomenit, you can n overt he it. vets, expect a full scale ' :-,i to ave the 81st congress n ■ pt ,tho American Legion’s co >P' dive housing plan (100 per von; federal subsidy fur vets hi*mes.). We are for it. sf. >e.«r. lock .stock and the woiks. Public Works: The F' c utet.' will want great expansion in field, including power develop, merit, land conservation, and so on. 1 Congress will give him part but I not ail of what he asks. Other budget requirements, such as na tional defense, will have a strong bearing on the final results. The Green Parrott Case Home* Cooked Fc>.,d Beer. Wine, Cold Drir.ks 327 S. Janies Street Mrs. M. S, Pennington, Mgr, SCOTT’S CAFE- Bwst in Barbecued Foods 401 Golley Street Goldsboro, N, C. Midway Beer Garden Newly Open For An Enjoyable Evening Stop With Us On N H&rtcwe Rd, Vernon Gcaeite, P;Lp, HICK’S LUNCH ROOM j Nov Op£-n For Business Short Orders and Regular I Meals, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream 902 N. John St. Phone 9189 Mrs, Frank Hicks, Prop. EOmwfY KUtVK r: STATION (.AS AND OIL 1 Si V f.REF.NLEAF ST. LOLII DRINKS AND BEK* IS I'HONE 547-J H. L. JACOBS, Trap, i Your Crec lit Is Good i A? ' FURNITURE 115-117 East Walnut St. GOLDSBORO LEE’S FUNERAL HOME I Home Office of Christian Aid \ Mutual Buraii Ass'n, Inc. I I Freemounl, N- C. Phene 3161 J. W, Lee, Prop. ITimiPsoys St f'FR WASH AND SELF-SERVICE LALNDRT !«>:, N. JOHN ST. | 9 I.HS. 35c PER MACHINE Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mgr*. FDR DELICIOUS DINNERS STOP AT N i< k a V Soda Shoppe 323 S. JAMES ST. “A SPECIAEIY EVERY DAY’ j i _ ± ] Moye’* Grocery Fancy and Staple (Jwrrles I rails and Vegetables 401 SOUTH JAMES ST, PHONE 9124 Silver Moon Ear ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS BEER ;*;>» W. TINE STREET ALEX SWIFT, Mgr.
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