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OUTGOING AND INCOMING: New and outgoing Chairmen of the
>an. ng Committee Working with Minority Group* of the Planned
■ a*>V- Federation of America greet each other. Left: 11. F. Mr
■ ? F>eld Organizer, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car
■' ’•• it* nis succeeded this week as chairman by John !,. Procope,
: ■ sperintendfij*!, Provident iferpstaf and Free Dispensary, Aa;•
Bennett Theater Guild
Presents Three Plays
GREENSBORO Three one act
j £•• Ton.tier-roe Williams’ "Lord .
J ~ on - Love Letors." Roceit John-;
, s The Dreamiest," and Jack:
Jacobs -Brideship” were .presented
l;- the Bener.t College Freshman;
Theater Guild in the College Little !
Theater, last November 10
and 11.
Cast for “Lord Byron's Love Let-’
hr.” which depicted a love affair
< ‘ the famous English poet, inelud
ed Bertha Brown, Asheville, as the j
Spinster, Aiic-e King, Baltimore, as
the Odd Woman. Peggy Jeffries,
Ejrlir.gton, g- the Matron, and
Henry Frye of A. j.vd T. College as
the Husband-
App:- 1 ring in The Dreamiest,"
the story of a writer’s lost love,
were Judith Riley. Philadelphia, as
Airs. Irving 1 Joyce. Miss Jeffries as
Ann. Annie Williams. Independece,
Vrgiia, as Mamie, Clarece Coles'
Dennis Best Grocery Store
& Filling Station
OLD SAULSTON ROAD
GOLDSBORO. N. C.
PHONE 2tieS-J-I
DENNIS BEST. Prop.
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BELL-STUART
Furniture Company
(Quality Furniture, Reasonable
Prices
227-28 N. John Street
| Goldsboro. N. C„ Phone 1780-J
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j”COM PLET E LINE OF LADIES
APPAREL
The Glamor Shop
101 S, Center St,
GOLDSBORO. N. C.
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FURNITURE
355-117 Esut W*!mst St. |
GOLDSBORO !
of A. and T. College as Pretice.
'Bridiestiip.” concerned v, itn prob
: Jems M homecoming brides, had
: the following cast- Doris Sewed.
Boston, as Celia; Owe. Jones of
; Cincinnati, as Peggy; Helen Corn
! bo. Greesbore, as Dorothy; Dorothy
Dixon of Burlington, as Edna; and
Laemma Davis, Oswego. South
I Carolina. Rosa Farga>. Ettorey,
Puerto Rico, Miss Jeffries, and
Marian Bass of Nashville, Tennes
: see as other brides.
The plays were directed by Miss
Constance Johnson of the Bennett
drama iacuity, assisted by Eliza
beth Walls, junior of Charlotte, and
Virginia Anderson, junior of Stony
Point-
Matrons pads like all bedding,
must be kept clean It stained,
soak the pad briefly in coo! water.
Wash it by hand or machine in
hat soapsuds; rinse, and extract
excess water.
It possible, dry the pud out of
doors on a bright breezy day. For
speedy drying, hang it over paral
I lei lines set a foot or two apart.
' and reverse its position when about
half dry. Or hang about one third
i of :ts length over a single lino.,
• Either way. square the corners and
. smooth wrinkles
MattreA- pads should not be.
- jre-ned because pressing flatten- the
padding and cuts down on its ab
sorber, cy.
For Fun and Recreation Visit
THORNTON’S
TEEN-AGE CASINO
And
SHAVING PARLOR
50? Alvin Street
Goldsboro, N. C.
E. A Thornton. Prop.
Phone 387 M
1 FOR GAS, OIL, TIRFS AND !
! ACCESSORIES STOP
A ‘-
[ Mobile Service Center
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GARRIS DRY
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
DAY SERVICE’*
2n#S rs. Center Goldsboro 1
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GOLDSBORO I
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For The People
By TOM WICKER
I Stab Boan: of Public Welfare'
OLD BILL M< DOWELL bad
been the town policeman in a small
j: retain community in Western
North Carolina longer than most
folks could remember.
Now this particular town had
To great need for a peace officer,
l-ut Old Bi’l, who had a had leg
from a logging accident snff* red
in his long-rgo youth, had always
. made 1)1 mself useful at funeral--
town ball game®, keep'era an eye
cii the bank huihir g at night, ami
collecting a < :t\ tax hill cv ry no>*
end there He was the sort of i'-.diov
folks never though- i.nii i
doing- t: e sort of work they tool:
In b nr,ti of— until one dgv
th no’: e young Joe Williams
in brig!— bk.io uniform walking
down 11 • street that had never
known a polic man other than Old.
Bill.
"Where's Bill?" they a-k- b J.v
•‘Retired,” sadi Joe
That was ail he know about it
and inquiries to the Mayor brought
cut only the sstnp information*
The folks who bothered enough
*hou‘ it to go that far were puz
r.h-d. Where had Old Bill McDowell
got ihe money to retire? Especially
when just a week or so ago hi
wif. had broken her leg fti a nasty
fall oft the McDowell back porch.
FXABT.K TO WORK
Tlier. was one person who could
hav. tohi them all about R. Sara
Willis, case worker in the county
department of public welfare over
fit the county, who couldn't talk
jrbout ;i because all her records
were confidential, had talked io
Old Bill one flay when he came
to her office and then had made
a visit over to his home the next
dav to sec Bill ami his wife.
What had aetuallv happened, hr
found, was that Bill was no longer
able to '\.-s!k to and from town,
about a half-mile from his house,
and stay on his feet most of the
day. winter and summer, seven
days a week, what with his bad
leg and his f> years. In addition
to this difficulty, since his wife's
fall he had the work of the bouse
and the care of his wife on life
hands. And it was doubtful if Mrs.
McDo well, herself 7 years of ag“,
would ever again he spry enough
to do the housework.
It was obvious io Pas.- Worker
Vt illis that Old Bill eoudl work
no longer, not even at his police
man's job. which had kepi him
self-supporting for most of his
life ft was also obvious to her
from long discussion with Bill and
his wile that they had no resources
or money Income to keep them go
ing il Bill did not work. So Bill
and his wife made out applications
for Old Are Assistance.
COULD TEND BARDEN
Bill stated that his house and
. Jot was worth about $2,080 and
that his household furnishings t->-
talled about ?2f>o in value, includ
ing the new oil stove he and lm
wife had saved two years to buy.
He said he also had about $2lO
; in the bank which represented his
life’s savings and which he was
counting on for sickness and fun
eral bill. In addition to this, he
thought he could raise a Jit tic
truck behind the house to help out
with food expense.
Miss Willis, Bill, and his wile
then saf down and figured what
FOR THE BEST
VALUES
Cash or Credit
SOUTHERLAND
FURNITURE CO.
207 N. John Street
Phone 1055
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The CAROLINIAN—-Week Ending S2ft., Nov. 1 s. 1950
the 'd oupk would m-.-d to *i
along. There were th< tuxes eti
Bill’s house, the food and fuel ■
pense. a small clothing allowance,
and the cost, of the mineral < :!
Mrs. McDowell felt. Mi- had ?.i
have every ntoiul?. Figurine in the
few oher necessities, liilj and Mi
Willis thought that experts' r won l -!
<omc to ff.s.So p‘>r month Bill
-aid that sounded about right, con
r idc-rlng' that tie v had, pi-t-n get
ting along on the ?T5 a month the
♦own had been paying him for bis
services.
In a few days Miss Willis (o,d
-be McDowells that the county wo!
fare board had approved gra.uf
of S3O a month apiice ikum Old
Age Assistaru. funds appropriat' d
by the county. Norih (’arolina. and
the F- d era I government . Tills
would give them a total income of
•D>o a month, almost enough to
cover their minimum needs, al
though sls a month less than Bill
had l-een making. She exphiim.-il
to them that this was ha.-, i - n
the amount of their needs and or,
the total amount of money avail
able for all the elderly people in
the county in need of aid. )
Navy Skyshark Attack Bornbt r
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A new addition to the air arm of the Navy is the tail' -i rot. driven
aA2D Skyshark attack bomber built by the Douglas Aircraft C
Inc , of Santa Monica, Calif. It is the first. • ar tact t\.;
airplane to use turbine driven propellers. Sides of tnr- trekr 1
g.azea with Pittsburgh Flexseal. The. forward area -f tie ce.- • • -•
g.azea with PPG Multi plate, the bullet resistant laminated glass. I: l>
sajo that the new plane combines the speed of modern .: i ip
v. itn the payload and economy of conventionally power* <• ; rcrc it
„t nru..qjp tr-,-n carriers as well as from advanced :- I■;-: ; -
# v - *■» i r wßL \ t
Throw Out The Back-Seat Driver
RESPECT AP! vl <- 11 ,\ ■I M
>on. Hints now Or.- I ?, !I r--'i: :
H* wont' he ny rriy- t*
Hit nouselK iri
raise a liUle tru-. ;-; a h> )y. ou*.
}>ortiny; milll ~ .L-nt. um\ ■;!
tan-- -, h: = Id *!i ye. a ~ . ,-i
--: seediii?;,-': t ■ t., lji . in 15 we.::-
Dr. ()li \ (?) H. f • 11;• - gift r
‘’ i Lli. ut. \\ of -iS J; • - f i (it 1 ’ k : !
f t Cr v-. - ar.r IV- : -
Craven C'.-eeiyV wo.-t dairy
men are C’ha.- d • Wt-ndeli TVu
a 1 oui** giarixdit'*: • •. n'ret a j>lcak