WEEK ENPTNTf: SATURDAY APBID r>, UT2 Teachers Map Plans For Hammocks Beach Dedication Big Tract' Is Ready Teacher Unit Has Prospered With DURHAM (A N 1 1 ) The Nm vh 1 Oiiiid I : - /V iat .wli V !) dedicate its Ham mock: H» add rr Citation pi’ojtct ii-ext v - **i iiit' built! M»;;s in* hided in the cut rent pro/'Kiin r.om pjcled i tis ( .» f Kmiv o a, a *,**!* i purpose strait ntn tains offices. (Idling room*. kit < hen, laciltlh tot hoidifib, imrUi>rs, rest rmu».. «ud space for duin iiir. as writ a liiolor i Otid' ftp visitors Located on the Atlantic with .» wonderful ocean front, th** l. I dot oomprisin.e 1.000 a ere ;v»: i i to the tearljr r’;. .• o'iathJn i,y Lh William Von , .« o«*t e brain -.toreon o! W* •• Vo,: <V Di .Sllai i- f winj acq.-n-d 11 c und some u-.n o- and ho •pent he: v.nTUi*m :»i Tnalh i'-i uliiiCi. U« ■ viola (1 a lot* a ! ■>« tilt Ni’Cr’iCc <)J fli«' U’- M' l !: 1 NO .. lift!.' Und . a » .. d» ’ Neuron alodv; the ,an fiont .-id Vlh J tic Uvt. ‘*l • * '.diui.-i /aeilit ic' a, aihdjie t. u^'D i rr he of ft' t d \in land ‘hi ?*• . - IT** It";»«. lit 5 \ i.U’,nl Vtuti.DtHl rd.i nJy amonj; Hinir.rt.r <a j t ihutOili ti»VV >• ti »•* pfOv CHiPBI *il if*r ’if i: ;jfuJ <oH etr lit lion «d tnoidiu;.. it * these stnictn i e-i which ;u> u**v i t id.) Jet dt ;l.i .it. ; via lie - ■ < • . - ».. !»■ < • • . ! LoailUt. il, >t l ,‘oUipiy »r *d. the nuddne • make Haiumi. : u Teach one .»{ the most alt- c r• • • watennp spots wni<h Negroe:- cu.vn along the entire ocean U e of the iUC ill lie's * V ill he it*; til- •. trii 1«* l !l»‘ teacher member-, and then fund lies of the Hammor!;: Be o n •. at Winch w-r. iu: 11it’d it iiOlciii;,; 1 »od y Utdiie of the onV fandmg edu cater-; of North vdn /hoa are on \ tin* Lorn d of v n.! * ; i.... in*/ <P U | O' I\S irK'UUie, ! -li J 1 J . Ti !pp ' . ci. nnuan, D. .j W Pea: )\>«m. 1 » 1.1. . A !i Aide; . .a!• ■ hao man and john 11 Whe-dur. the L aiiKe ! ';■! D.a Siam a. *,i (•:>:• i.-.rtn *■ A.tkujrig the directors art* ■ a i L, Atkins. I <> lih.itoral, i S. Co/iirt. S. 1. iimunn. A! phuma> Kldir, (Fide iTuin, H it, Jours', >!a\ Kim; tl Ja.tan. VV Stiarpr VV it. Sti'assiie* , \V J livid. VV. II VVjtsou. S h Wiiliums ami 1 H liiaettldun -A II I>. 1 ‘owpv i . Ci is Sa:i j,u nmi, \V. i <irt*eiu J. H K«-hoo ]»r ai«d Mesdainrs Nahftn H Martin, fu h* I* xu i i.i kh- V\ sliitrpe and \1 J.. WoixlsiHi, ill. I i, .Aikiii.s r% chairman of the fiuillir toimtiiitei. I>: A Jhiidei, |r«s-sifhmt aj N*»i tit t drojiliu i tdlvfp* via ui t haiiman »d the huiiiiin** v*»?n rtiittee FAI.KLAM) WH S FA I.a i ... . ijj.,- je! of FJiiliVi!!. . N (" ! .. i .it F> ■ < 1 j ’ ' Chui'cli : - iml.'.P Mcai-ti :fi a 2 '' lj.it). will, K-i.il . 1. i \t. t . li ■ ii.,a.-, i. ;i .. J.!•!< . V\ i - i.u< . ai*ii J i> i'-.i.* la-. cri n a r.l ti.- < ts■ ■. • ■ for a iiUiiiO. i Ml:-.. ,M 1-i. .ill ..Hi Sli tie Stale Horu> council iliei.-tir.:: .11 Hall. > r Wednfcsaa>, Mar -u ;»C Mrs. .';1 Z (~chain Ini M.. V.’ 1 11 liii ii: . Ml- 1.1 . " i;-Sl Mji Leanoi Joiner Mi . ,\t. ivlaye- Ariiiaiida a i at .)•*>c<* I>up.* e and A. J. Mao ::1 tended \ ni»-i i'ne<*tn)g servicein VViK.on, jN i' at Union Crow lia» te>t Sundae Friends of Mrs. Sarnia J arket are proud to know that site h •«• re -1 rutn tin !ij»ifn-J in d;u - Coro, N C anti hope ia*r a • ;.eed>' ,«- movei y ! Falkland Citizen are be.;; ’ o'- ed to eooimore fuliy in : ms hm F .» iiettei laee to 1 >» BENSON NOTES BFNSON ivl j s B !.> lias- us Ben:,<;n is vei.v ill. Her granU daughU‘l from New York v’iiy c,*mt Jo visii lies Leu;. Mhi remarks, my jii aiirtn'iolliei s will et S i>cltd alter I .'•unit 1 in • Thomas Bai'fieM. -u." of Mi a>.*s Mrr Willis Bnrfa. iil v. lm ha lw in the Navy lor • nmc lime uen! a week home with his parents anri fMfInKH $ 2lO $3.35 m ImSSm >■--..•... if . jTAfl?: IT*A*>'4 V/f iwm* ‘ :~L r _«iT‘*T I^flffliff^^WrMWlSw¥CT ' —W3 _ -.1 I’ . > H ®9 . ' * \<• ■ Pri-vi Plioiu d i vii -• CHRISTIAN COURIER-—As y- .lure of infe. fUft c,.n ' m unify CO-UprTaficdl, (- • j f»< j reSI ** n n (~ Powtll, of ALys ufwiiii Baplixt ( iiuibli, pr**iefi*ed M'/nsiqncr •, J. Drew, posUu of \t. uliiile- Bon .*r»i63 RofTiAit C -ttholir h.hufcli, 3 100 donnlion for (b ■ h i!e*. S hod .m,u Cofomnn;}y Center i’m-d. Ih • U s „ . • t , ... i. !-i| f •;! f -UU* rm dai li i .;.w in.* ~. .jd,c j w i;. ui uunnu h; iVi xll lu V*y i««* at; «»y, ROCKYMOUNT NEWS and VIEWS »'■ ; N- \ ■ * s i. \ .Nr, - ..is i MO BN ; li. .1 '.'"in Mapli' i ... -Si herw A;., . h h'it.;,, iv, ei ‘ el.-, i e.v ■■ , j— ies, W Vs. 1 I iy\! ; lit '" 1.1 *'■>! ! Mi-sit: tu? ihe Occasimi uy ■ 1 it i ■■■ ■' t .: ■: ■ * -. :; e 1 1 . | 1 K)e ■m< . . rw.trit "iKi’pi i • !.l i »!.\J V M-.LS.Y S'l Ui i- I> I.AiO I f 51:-, ! Th, !,:i. Kui.iia v K- Ms or ! let y ith i ' 1 \ofl I?i .\-oiT-- ••' I’. ;i i i li- .otd Hit- idM 1 * u'pit* i» ,-1 «,1 pry. Ut i.-.Bie, md i T ••ov die rmviiiiuM Billy .mud; ; # iur-Aht*-: • '■ *' i.'edt»i;i, v reported Ibe Th- ,:j- ;f t laVituiliai gt irtip tii jdt \k <•) id. iht ho.; A !.hnt ‘No J f.Us. u * cor 'ell st"' iJ i : i.» ]«d’f 4 . : \ Eikdoru. iliouph ‘.hjitypy. c: )I.hU * ]eU by j.’j.'iiiV, ’/vide, h-u It on l it/ ; iliUt t! .if Ml< ieds<: if •>. • UU. . jiy I.'-.nat.lei.» t.iwaid liii.s. iTi c.'i: j!’ o.'.s AJte» F<- } io ( . raai Saiiuai ! ,i:i ■ !h ,• ..1 V- V... ir.ie.l .eni i Men le !:• ” - i.e :,e. B'. ;•.ji i, hi it'd r:<M .‘ .a leu a.i-S :Ur t • e.n Jn-I.: fit.l niOeUi 1 :> ;,,:.s M iUJ but i.mw tin!.- .jell fieaiiv ; S'., i i>: i< si, i I I iheliu. i oi :< poem, i. •; < t lie C>s I i All 5 iV » HIM A mini•; the * isil.ns si .i ti ft'tmi Wilson H in-.lim (ittii 1 Noifiik, Ya !\];i - . ■ -et IV .: • e , ■,, ; j . 1 ! Vn ■ •1.-iidien Tvmy ami Ab.e pe-iciiii', v. r. .(>1: w itr. I" l ,vni:. Mi ami Mi ihn :<i VVil -1 hi:, ni Hiii'i.i'. N O !-m a, I .r 1 m<i ami Onlilsimt o s i;,ic ul J.. t. lie v iinhl:, til bict'itsliuni, in 1 u Me; lei ns n: i tei a.'i'd Use U•" l. ittli' ini ,hr: t l.iin S». ! , 1 1 in I'M a ini lias i ill In, .ms, ".iiici* f;c> nnliis is jut'' nil!; 1 in- ut tin for m ! U < :t' ii.i aiiti liluml :; , >f is Ifi'j, tits lat Nt' Si . On. a lift Moiiifa. iil? }. n » iIMC.iS IsHi if VOTKL” iSMIi - Al.tS Speakin. : oi “Our H< sjfonsibili la Kev BaOks who Grand (a . I I lain ui She .Anlleitid ■ , .;-1 - . P mi t iaii: t■ i On tin 1t- i.1.1:' li.lh-.i, " iO n;u'' *.eil; tl •, ,i ft 11 1 iv. man to mi' I'ouiilry and - mi' ''i Lj ui' l- .: i d‘-.iied to et ! tie i • ■>>;•-; . ;, , :.'• that e- ■ M;- 1 - ■ :, U.i 'lei oil Vutfcj' am! <1 . . ' of tile i.l'.'. 1,; i !lj U,f ah: iiuii ta! . - p astt ,1 (Hi :.■■•>:* i, and ■ . " "ui ui tl. = i'timvh i.'.isenv.-rit loi- I-: ! i.t- a■ u an, 1-ev W L v',.,son i: }im i", of the hi.-t ttiiurch .;,ij pave "i t-i.imiinudatioti • 1, i i. . ( ~\j • toll ami iJierhti. ,u :e. Dt. nol v.t.'t M : .h. .'Mil-. l.;.>id: vii . !''' iii' i.t State of ts, t •;.!■ S': IB FOB * f W«V*il :a is .• 11 i hi ■ ijt i. .::i \\ Ml rh.i in t'.MCi'eeiisLol'o; St ,:.i : m■ Baker and hi, '-a. ' : ';. -11. • f i: I I 1-e 1a: buiO. Lit Matin A, >. < Cniiins of the local In pi- i h-l's.; a. tine of the ijliieh; till tiv"."‘ til the lodge : • cK«i" Is.nid. Mash-r So.aai Ses si. 11 . Mm.ler .! (tli i. - >.';!< I /.;:,!■■ i : l,’ ,'t l.'li E .p." I.- .... > !i:r»e. and Ada >) .■' Huh ; t Miotue Stolen : h .., j, , ... ,-i,.. tm ,■ in nt, ■ tp,. o ,•., n, and b.m --t, < ! noth ~t w 1 declared Trisiilioit liaMle has jnsl re t uned i,'i'in a. Ittur of Western \<n!!i < -tr<fillet \isitiiii; letlges in eom;iatn with t!< vntilds -.a < !> jr.ittn > In the meeting ni I lu* 'Mil <B and lodge In •lit!'- i: mimt tin middle ot Aj.'il Ihey repmT \ new itnu- ■ aeli* i.ited m Henderson villi- Untile leaves this meek f.;i a :,pea)tins Fitsi which in* i lattes Bee Or, New York and iTtivkluiee, U. 1 .1! BCi: S< OI r HI KE APKII, 2* Fie: Baltic am, niiiced that tin ■ ..'Uui.ai ck ; artnierii !■ present ;ig J:u;*fi* Orninii'i Sent I of tht M t’n.trt Hi WasiitngtO! in-! ui; Anri! :Wth fin a :-iX»Bkint ■ eii::a. ■ aat-nt win. h is expected tl m av I; i nnjia ■< i: t'l : lit BTVV Higi School auditors int ’.ha: Simday us : leriitti. n CM IN'I rHAMI'S NASH* 11,Li; WINS The Nattri Cnu nt y Training Sih'i.o! hi.siu-iliaii quintet ot Nash ville. N C are, no doubt wearing a briiad gnr, and justifiably -attui having roinped over tht local iITW ilii.'h ba-kuteer: in a i(OSt - " ca■ ; rl-: CPlltiw! t.O till- tulle 01 j AU i-i'i the lueal eiue l March 27 I The affair was a benefit sixnvioreo by tht Kncky Mount Crvic forum Os sifrnil’caiice is the fact that the Nashville squad won the double A division play-oil” here in a recent tournament and the state ehampionslhip later at FaycUeviile. Mean white, «;<m ky Aluiint's Betoken won the play-off here in the triple A division id the tour ! (lament only to be eliminated in tin- first round of the play efts by Gastonia in Winston • i Salem. The two trams had not met in haltJe prior to the (Jee vlve post -eastm tij la** ! week. \V. J Tv’eOcah is prin tijKil of the Nashville .school and It. i>. .■'Unuith ong is BIW | prlncjjpat, HOMETOWN NEWS 1 I if ». 4 * %-v i S t a *'*- f ¥■ *"» *-« *' * • h Salisbury News Notes By Avia Wilkins 1 ■r m J .X. X. * * * M *. » t. • *4 t £ - i A • fit.#e*e !*"*• *• «•••• *' SHAW DAY OBSEIIVEO SAI ISbCfiY hi a ufiilcd. ei -1« .1. ht'lC ,l,e BiiptiSt churche:- ol s:,iisi.i.,: y and vicinity r.nsetl SH:iO ~h Shaw Univei'iiy hi a tally '•inch •• .stHjflSorefl -iujid.iv li 1- i I, C. JVI.M' -li S.h 19‘>2 at Mount : Gull Baptist Chill, h. ,'.l»!lib , ‘l'S u! ! , iu-* UruverAty ClKu al Sncrnty . i t(a i<n i-ction t 1‘- of' !'•'•• *' . i bl-Suly the |'l t i ut' * - • •! : . a if (fi., i Tht* K«*v VV /vl VV > .iH pUi it) ;.1 .vi: !‘"i liii- ■ u' l M-; .1,1 y nr' i-d b> the Hi m H 1 Mi.! l.'.Ui; .11 lit I ! it' I' 1' . I C.liV.'H ■ i',.ij ui Church jukl lli'v .11 ■ I .aster ui (a: 1 1 Miriam I ■ 1 much Jerusalem Laptifl Ct.oiih ; era.. 1 Cpi ('s'-file : al-o Itep: e-.t'lilativ'es us Ua Ihice ,'ev. lluuii'.'uakid'i attend**') a ,MI a tin a! Curve' lll.il S huol , vv' 1 m:- ; mu ■'■,:( ‘riH N ' « ' (iit: . . inpleti- pliif; for ttie ; tale ■. eniiiuri. A skit by the di tnct . ili ii< i/ivt tin; lour | ~'i'pf' U" ut ht.e ti. i unr atiuu iT-viii : Aervi.e A j the ihi -ui ' ~,iltlui.'!lii ■ (hhe alivl : a! lull Thi' :!■ uh'ius Mi; r liirilicd • utii 1 . hii li dh.ill'la »•'•»«• Ui! ; if.il.' Ili- : I .ah’ ii ‘ ti. red \a; iOi i: .i* ul Hie Pulido." a- li. v h Ihe u M.iViv; to. individual i!»*ed ; a-ith ihe n.o.st inoder;i equipiiierit ! ..et-.: u-i.i,' J 1.0 iiimectiv..Ui. • j 11( ,V d'-.i . aaiii aji, 1 tie: l! ' u'' 1' j t Hpre ■ ; 11 1 ' tlll vi tidrijl 1 rum j hi ria.o! It-pji : U'd ", d' lli luli: louciieo/i iv.i C'lved tilt' j j H'"nrlual.'i.y iJeparlu.eiit Nil.-. [ , - va'i- ol Hie host schoul | Tia- «i oup also visited two of !! •• ice High graduates, Ik !.h Hunt ! nci Ode. ; u ; arson who are stu ' i dents ill the Kate BdC' . T!ey -1 ' nelds Mcttn>i ial Hospitu;. A fine ! knowledge was gained o' the >»eu iei ul idea of the* life -ul a nurse ,: to didties, dormitory Id . and | soi ial activities. A tour of Wmston-Saa- n Ti a'di- Ci.;i< :'!■ ended th< day ■ uctivi !,( : The • indent: weie liuilfcd .: the many sites of interest which Winston-Salem affords l-fc-roallu lln iris. Johnnie Mat* Coned, Elaine .Sands, Delores N choK./n Rosa Lee Keith and : Mrs W. &1. Walker, advisor, re ; ported a most enjoyable trip. Mr, William Carr of UlO South j : Lloyd Street is, a patient ot Kotv ’ .... .vieiiidriai hospital. ; 'the Band drive which is being Vi, neiied by the Pt"i e Hiidi School for the benefit of puivlais a, new uniforms for the Band . ; meeting with much Miree.ss, v ,iM.Mial duHaiioi.' have been j ■ ied ;i cv*nti v Tt.e I'.aim : and an, iuul-, of the , .M i- , s.i'l' us follow: .hllliui ■C- uihe ■ •.! Cotiiinerce $300; Miss An u belle Fhiu r $lO .Anieric.ei !,e nun Auxiliary $25, Testa Club , $31.60, Ever Ready Women s v.'iuh " s2;>. Me. I a.MeElhonev Ft ;id ... in ; yn. It. da Xi Oiritga Chuptei of Alpha Kappa Al .h.t Soi'.ritv '-IO and A S .J one. .1 1 $5. Fh . Willie Carr Woods, son of '' ' Mrs Korn iVut '.e , 1100 West Ih>ruh Street, lali bury, N. V. has been " i ran.sf erred to Camp Pendieton. 1 j Cuhloj'uia tot u-Miiguieoi ovt'r u. ells. Th !-■ U ■;! lldiiutl. of I'i it'e :: High School and attended Virtijiia 1 Mile t.’olh f-H:, Petersburg. Vu for two olid a half yea’.:, prior t> l ” i uterine, cervfve. He entered the via! mu Co ry,' in 1951 Many impiovemenets bate been ! made ut the ft A. Clement Sehu.d C. a HOOKER IW.H HA Nft n I‘KKioh.u:-, !):■ J 1... Fleming of New York, .- toimerly edit or id several ort d ■ -.tandifig 1 u-v. pa pel was a vnsi m; at BTW High during Fridays ■ chape! hour when the combined O'! W hands dii ected by Professor Chailes T. Wood gave an hour i long concert During the period, fed Pittman, student • diteetor ied the second band in three -e --! it ci ion o ft "Crest ion Dei.art iiient directed by Jut.an F. 1/nvre; '>■ held a k:i --■: viog contest Satin day for the ..p --jigbt of the kids at the Holland i s< iUKiJ. HARHKKS HAVE ANNIVERSARY di The Robert Harpers observed e ADD. VIEWS Jk VIEWS -: their sixth wedding, anniversary ,e : with u quiet, family dinner at their n i home on Holly Street here March £ ; _*i)i 11 Only their . daughter, F.rdja o, S. Harper and Mrs O. S. Harpe, h ." olhei of Mr Harper were pi*v ! (lit for the observance. Harper is a Vo-Ag instrui ■- tin- at the Swift Creek High School in Nash county, where ti the Ret J. W, Wiley is prin cipal. His wife is an Edge combe county teacher. Mrs. O. y S. Harper is a retired teacher <■ and jvidow of the late Rev, J. a Burton Harper, Presbyterian if minister and pioneer educator '/ litre about forty years, ago. d : Kev. Harper built the old Mar i-1 pel 's School which was the eorniYiunit *’s only source of j ■ advanced" education for col ored pupils tor several years leading up to World War One Many of the former "Harper students” boast of the ‘'super ior'' training they received ut | the hands of Rev. and Mitt. Harper. ; Young Harper served overseas 1 u- a medical technician during j World War Two and returned jlitum? to accept a teaching j«d» at j Phillips High, Battleboro. prim' to :.;un.g to Swift Creek. YOUNG NAACF BOOSTER Lit* le Mis.- Angela Rebecca Bry ' ant, born December 9th. 1961 to 'Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Bfy TIP ' AI'OT.TNIAN • ♦ * «' * * «»•»;;*** ► *••*-*..*.l*". *••*-'*'■* at Ci<?vi?.lanrl. Dm.j uir, U .<* yuttlM a now v vnito.'MUif ha. oucm conij < • t-i <-1 ■ the interior ami rx* U.» ior oi 'h e rriiooi buifi!/ piii/it i* * 1 nr.i Vv t<;jj bar )u*o:. plcuv-d uu the none, beiiairi.;., urnvc ( from the •of <o' th> ii -> m E ■ ini- h.e bee.n iv;nov»'( tu U'.e , area-; hral'TS it*. ,» L ra/i in: la tied rn V;;< * . ob.ool o am! Ihe h»- ■? i!i>: ; ; .Tun of •.» \ohgol fee' been 11 rs 4i ea »vod A. v lai'k is fnineipai ;vil. . Ivbae ole* dimwit and Mi.vs i’vbu v 1 1 N *.»«!;•■ it e*•e Is V enh ildlli t.*d Lb: Jr b« •>th< !' ‘ -el K.. 0 t * - aide o. a jan• 1 1 \ ;ii>. m» i A* t :a.s n . Pli 'IJ »■ An 1 m i and la. t.H*en la* t' : e l in *IA' vi; i I 1 i.e aH ■ •e. Now Via!' Ci v , }>(-• "];.s a.tt« fiT ' } ' '• • inner : v;n r Vtr and T. I! -mi Abide .;,)(] -.ran u'li , Julia W <•<,<* .. id r!• W H ./let *itn, ' !•' • ;n-m- mu! „ (id V A Ail 4 . ami A '!.,remm j hva ’ ivlr •. Kb/am th B Miller i: on • p; a.- ii, ' at h’• ■ . afi .aenmit ii lie - jOtai '' hern •.:,(• u a pat i• rd vb S juim: -'li h.r la ifj ai Ibf *a*d idc lit la-! lant In I in <- ■ i*i. ’ i bn- l , {i! Ida a n-.' l-'i ate mi tv ;. • . .! i the la;.,- High : A heul Band i.e it : !. -ui. tti aillm.ti fO‘n. , < onrril in die I.j /iro j dnni < V-) ' .-v;r A. *<elite*• non teceaily Tile L«iid V, ah ivCii »c'u. . .-ri L'/ it ixa C none. . n-dn-t a/e A Üboiudi ! tie ' or,er rT w■ i♦ l •«< 1 hi 1 •‘l’. u 11*. i • ‘.a -1 t< iU 11»: is • i lei % in' i ■ p, e «abed midi rnnnhei'a a.- 'S hirituihteij i .ad 'i'onct >l*- i rail’ ‘oveiduie) "Ainu/ca the . m.ilifuß .and u!lu-i ■ Seva ,a! on i t/uiro nla! number- wero -;*;iven by ■ (mo rhe Airte.n. The Dai id in -Jiidtii tan direction of Mr. 1 J Old. win '■ a a r* n * WILMINGTON N. (.'. YVi V\f,R Vbiivt- is M;irv l Johnson, sislh gradt- studotil ~l (’.•ahodv Ainic\ school, who won first |,riio in tin Carl Ki'litlf,' School Garden lissay , ontost Sin- is flic daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Johnson, of Ml !> Taylor Homes. Her home room teacher i- Mm Stevenson Ctfri < ials oi Use 4'apt- t ear Garden elub made the |ji es. nta ti.ili at a student as-a-tnlily .m Monday at I'eatody Amines a. eonliin; to ! V Swain, principal \ .unit r hilt Studio Rliolo, Fr.uil JfH-l tOl'.'aO, ro .: pr'.idut* linn p< ; iiu)■. ■'! i y in - *T( ased i ! !a . ■ 1 ,(■! tins city, iiecaint 11 it.- > iiuifiy e:.t {jc-r.ajti tu ec.y ! ■.; M AAt. Cir ilia .st- part.- ’c. in-!; she Sailed her i Youth Comtetl ineinl'e; ■ iup My Uryant is penmirM-ut in i" nt-ss and social cirek*;: and Mrs Bryam' h-.0-ltf-e in Uie eily ; schools 11)01. S.MMili F.XFGI « El> l,\ < vi.M tipN Y New. w.i received lucre Let ! *-.'K leaf n Ifreal youth. Vviio iiu;.- j;a eve 1 i:i the nary prior to ' » ! i sail in ii InvoivoiS a ru'-.iln-ry-ti'iur j tit-; hi ■California bijou! lhir<- ;.ears, was es.e.'iitecl in ip-in Q.a’ii tin. Caiif • j'»risf»n gas cViantlit-i af ter all eftoits to .-avt* him failed The sajioi 26-ycar-oJtl Wil | iiarc The,pyas Coffield w.-s th< hun oj Me- Streeter Fount airs ot i Goldie.ef Alley, this city. Cofk-ld jis said to havt been implicated iin an attempted robber.-, ot a li |<.;uor store on the West eo.isi which ! ended in the tii 1 litsof the y.ru | prietdr Th<- family Imre sou;.,in I ihc aid of local NA \Cl* officials. | who contacted California officials j ~v!‘:u lent .'nmt- assistance iu the j early stages of the case, reporting \on the c.rifavoratoUtness of the ! case. Distance- and tin lack of i tends prevented the family from rendering aid. MRS HENRY PASSES i Final rile- were said lost week | for Mrs. Annie Henry age 01. i Mol Pei" el Kmanmicl Chapel Free Will Haptist Church here VC dow of the loti Arthur Henry. Mrs, Henry is survived by ,0 i-Bn and ins wih • and Mrs- De«>n (Christmt:; Henry of De>:t<h St.. wtic-i c *he <juie ! -mam.cr«.-d, well- Ib.ed Mr- Henry lived. Rev W !• KUiott ptt-aefied the funera! Mrv Ytig-fi'itts. mother of Have Wiggins, passed at her huuK- in Germantown Starch Mrs. Annie Mill passed on l!u- same date. Mrs. Cora Mercer is out after an attack of flu. A. B. Clarke Steal terber. is in a local lias fUtttl fighting pneunnirda Mrs A. N . Spivey of Elm City h;. reeovfKffhti front auto w'rt-ck |at net home- alter a period in a 10,-,*. ilOSp,,!ii*.. Senior Class At Cl in ton 5 l School Heard In Debate i s 1 C’J JNTON ••• Mojidiiv, jviarch •’< Ihe Senior Class presented ;f- de-i te in Assembly Ihe problem foi iJ.scjssuui .. j" •’Ki.-snlvd: F:iat Ex nmuaii.u' hi tl" 1 Hi ;h Schii >1 Should iii' Ahulisiied rhi.'.,' 1 :js’ukifi': for the Affirmative were .VI ui v juii ftobiris l ui. VViuiun. j i lisiiiunith Ila !'i *li 1 hulunsoii lb m ... Fuqu ■ ! 1 :u:.' ■ ■ U(';i!' leg he tie g_yt ive v. on : F "eviu M:.f ! I'eim.'ll. iViui . la : 11 bill Mi.iil j i'-luri'e Hu Ei'm-siine Newkirk ' j IViiiit* 1 iUuf.lliiUl! The ; h1 : m Ail*- iM. •••:: C < • I,’. ,'UMM und I ft kwiigbt, und Ml" <’ K. Fennell ! \V * »*s »'-* judccii 'Mi 1 hi* fnilu-.v l i> V’ 1111 ‘ < v . HI : lUiii fit ' J.<) v») i■' l 1 ’'..5 ;> '.j;, pr*t* A‘Ula' h.* i ; MiithNffiD ; j)mi*ti and }-•.»). t kM'itit - |jn. i ■!' y : l\ -> j i\ L\ ti.D AHi F *|t - Uilit z :i3 i t K.» t|U! ks u:; I. >( i. 1 .i«!i■ *i l on an r(> a.i iootm;n KLJDKJHJOD 1 ViTTMINGTON N. C.’ Above is an exterior view of < litb SM and the Casino, which formallt opens in VVilmisiglon ; on Saturday night. March 2k Owned hs J ohni'v ManltMiy, v.rontitietit bbsine-s man, the new ;; business is one of Ui>- finest in North Carolina and the South j | it is located at SOI South kith 1 street Complete story , this page, I and advertisements, elsenlieie ns | this issue. \ underbill '"dinin' i I I’lmlo. ! GLUE 851 OPENS | SATU3DIY NISIIT V iJ.MI'-’GTuN, N'. C The ’a la upeftiny i ! - h'.b > l ..lift li:*- Casi.-io . iiu .-ted at 801 ■ Sotlla Uith sti . et, on Saturday : T-.i.'ht, March 29 usher-- m twwv ant* entet tatltll.e;i' -'*■'• i ;'t ■ *;t sa-i-vicc for N' CSOCs ii; Smith eastern ike Us tJa) olina Called by many the South ■ i;. ry inn. i and us le dby John • ',n Mat,Levy, prominent Wiimin;- i iriailiVK- man. th' -I- enter; r ~. alt: ..aid to be ■- a- UUKIVCi do !>.-m jietaied aecrjiniiiodalinti.- m : lli-!d foi ;; rniuii - i the The- feature attvactu.-i: or- S;\- ! i-irdiij ni;}ht i 1 tr.y Bradr-itaw . and hi; orcht-f-pra, ndaonally : Khfewii ;I! a-i.aail:. aVf-peai'Uir. With; - Brad: haw and his band are Ii B. b., ~nd If lk.il lb Ki-I .;;; :ou. mu iL'iaii:. oi note in Hid* u * irht.-. ’ ; Chib So 1 and the Casino are 1 • h i-lifiil ui di-sp'fi. 'lJic buildifp; iiOi.sin ; Hit t enu-- nrisr. ir of bljck and covers a wide tu’ea Ini' front i:. n-.ade partially oi y pi;,..;, • MOi!i- to iO* i:‘d hi'.llt iy iittid the glass, and flashy neon !• nr. give the place a Mettnpnh- j Can hulk The shrubbery gives the i f.pl.'UV a i..o:ni- • ih»• atmospheie ITo ; ■ ! -as pi a tiled there are in keep - i i;*e with !!.*- . illl of VVilmdm j - ! v .;* ! ■■ f.’it ; tall h-at’U'c Southern f-.-.*d . poked n"ii! The piare IS clean, j •*; and sanitary Courteous wait- : (4’ontinued On Rage 8) ts - , ■ sei vice choics; tiH-ats st*d 1 fit-afood, at reasonable prices *- . Th<* i: lichen is ill fill! Vi«W, and ' •I i <•!-(- of the best-appointed ir. • i no South. The rich w,:l eah-i to -' i bibs, fraternities, so. orities. p-'t ■ C-.ate parties, and banquets Tiip Casino w 111 play only the t : best oana.s. Mr. Maul*shy -.aid It | will hold approximately l.OW) per f oi is. There i; a raised band-; b i stand and a private room for band members to relax in. Private o nances can be arranged f; C Tar Heel cotton ianners 11 -;n - - in arear where the boh weevil is i a problem each yeas have been , advised by the State Cotton ,; Workii!;; Committo- to order at i -N ; ot part of thoit 15152 in-iecHcide ! needs immediately. The cotr.rnit -. it-, said reports show that itisec , t.ii.idr- deliveritf* to farmers havk -, Peon runnjiii- far behind those of yeui ago. .. 1 . Between January 3MJ, and Jan uary. 1951, the number of Grade : : A m.ndlk producers in North Ca 1 i.lir.u more than doubled | l.d O-fie: i). , who roar-hec! the' ■ sim F.-mn'er yagers, a- a native j ot Sandusky, Ohio and a forme? A and M. football star The Florida A. and M CoHegt | c.i-tet :■• vm:: their first SIAC tour . natnerit crown in !5M2 "Jfakv" / | Gaither who is now athletic dt . j ictuif and h<:ad foot bad roach, * ; r. f*,'e.r l if*uif. *-niu* at. the time. ijaUU p epu) e fur :iU aVi-Jiue: ol ! r f'i', | land '.iiu " sr-laln, ns::i|i betwv».'t. i ! cjin.-.c .mil effect, 1- :<:er:i!i..»tier,s :eofF- .Ue- 1 u J > und bn h ,i goal lowssil 0.-hic!' ■vm", r.fntieul ii.uv- .'.rrivt' m uid 1 ' 1 ' !.' p'u i '. I ill- v.' mJ ) ' ■ . t f teacher.-: t ' caj.kil.iii f milking isi.iuii.ii;> ( uuos I.'jii ul ex.uiiiiuilinii.. scii'i bme ijii'.e -.lildei: t:-. I, - drop eld ul "nu a 1 i- '..i.u,piatii - 1 * c-ncoui uge ki/I),CM. ulid M! .1; ; ,!!; 1 : until Ul' j end us t'm- term ■(ill limited I'l Hit ftrl "■ u Ill'll , ! Mai \ 1". ftuk-itr. uu for Du" ‘ 1 .utii mu! ;ve and khuu ;■ i is. <• - I'm |Uv Mr c" e Ti,. MU,'." ie er, . ..' ■' 1 it, I'suii us Ui. ' 1 '.k* l,l ' di S U. e vn -* VVC .0 well ; th, ..Indent body :e.ks t'm ulinfliCi ii r*» « *” ...... c . - - f, 9.! Ah" ‘ih i A'P and Mi it:.kmood Smith | Mat y l‘‘ Smith, of N<-v. Yw ; Cs and Ite.-'ir > • S»iit*i atul lv>r mm IMe !Mat WSt.UiHd --i V 1 ;■ th, : ' of A It C U.dV id ' „u;i John Sheet. Mi" K;i It- -Xmi'iMiu!’ <>f F.» l',eid *• ~- Ui O :l i.'lt si Mi and Mr;-. Cl.H'ti:'. lb id had , a-, their guests dm m • the w< <••• iMi und ivirs. Cutli i !.ft: n-.mull ; .VS: and Mr.- Alpiiiu i -ei < '<!•-> .VT and Mrs 'Marr.hnl! I MI Mary !i. u.. M-- "‘'ham. Uo ABERDEEN NEWS NOTES ABF.RPEEN —Mrs Rachei ¥<>•* jet i:. ~-n the rev well list VT- , she will coiitinuf in imp! ove Mrs. Laura Martin a mc!-: H>'-i '1! .entis hope so: hes •'< S.ps'edv f covfct y. iViiJohn Smatb was in I«.> •ip s u,: • [ -itii.i: tru n-.ls Mrs. John Savannah and x’L Geor;. e '! hoaias and lithe v -- !| . James Then on. Jr. woe m ii.-.i-.;;L ■! v 1 .. .•' si;, eking ;-oii , < ;' Mrt Oris Mason is .-iek in the heeipltal in New York. \fe i; she ill soon n nivn i if; Junior Jiuis.-.Kmavy { isrte - 1 1 j Fund Hill Chitiati CTmrch held ■ their f n.etTio.f ;.t Tin’rici Tho i 1 , ■ , . ... The Ini riiif Jv, ill be ;• w ih'. A I tnime ! Mrs j.,;ryra Martin is i;ack Hum : ho? pjtal Nl.e s do.:;;; iH;' ! s.. r-vice >ll be at the Sami Hdl ' C'lu istiaii Church o» Easter Stii: ; nay All IS invited to be there Mi, ahd Mrs Seth Jotie-. have | now. Hc< !*} u.*l 5, i. 1 :.ll ! 1 ! ' S I'iL-m ■ rt:i i i 1 fit 'nfi'iix hvJVi- t'cihio thru; c.;h On ' vVlr.tM-r j.. (‘Xt-fIU-viT Cvivij-iun, ; iar;;t:iy of wider use ot • , .'pmjHu my >ind j>;*.1111 . s;<\;, > ' H A)a ! i.u«ns. Huborl Sa-it! ai'h'J soti Kav/.ud i*A | Onslow Ou’au.y an BmiinT, that, i .*i w(‘i* - ;nTanked farm woikO-on : a; both uiM.-fu! and p.'i ofilabk*. oo coi to Ooihity ( liarin* C.’iftrk, sir. ALLAN . MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 T&rfeom St. TELEPHONES 2-219 J ----- S42S PAGE FIVE j M :■'< •>./. i \’i\i n. c. IN I'IAIMM. • iTiiate t.e j<. \ J i \ .iifi', ahuvr, has ;unv**<l al * ufHn Hrr< Kln? Ki'*intu>c - I. >. fi»r ir.joiht;; with Shi* Biinrtf iiiicl .tiilujiiic Mi vision (lo to Ijiiirrli Simdav K. ■ ■ | i'• if-;. S avaOit' ,|, .uid 1L i man 1 ■ j ..-Me, ;i i .;;• the i )1IU? : . >.; , . I ni -ht - ; vl: ■>. I«.iViVV!I Mr. ; ;i( !•• A Ti.eltlllllt. MiSi.f:’ v- in I • Foster. ,|. I I) : mif’on i. I e I .. , ■ I- !!ti >."l Wil j i .... •!>•.: . vi< i riutimaruler ‘ L*u I’in; i <'ii fi.f NOTt-h •. uu 1r - ml). 0 E. , . i,,i H I, ) faker, attend- An - ;:-(•< ‘;ii;' us the W> I 'll.U >.t!e. March i .! \t ry fin'- , . L • of t 'hill ft.t the ! fsR IMF BEST VALUES | Cash or Credit SOUTH I-;rland I 'URISTI URE CO. 207 N. John Stre«t Pfions 1055 CARR’S DRY ( I MAHERS AND HATTITHS -U-. I- ! 11 V RF.RVH'E” ;’OB \ i enter Goldsboro - Oilinn-Millir i gi| l ii,p l " rm " ,r " KINSTON tii ■■11...-U ii ... n irnniMi i ,Binv-im-fi —i - iM>-tirrfT—' —' B L 1.1 .-STUART Fumilare €omp*»y duality Furniture, HeavunoW* Prin-s ;■■■ 7 ,-,h v jr.hn Street f;<ih! iioro. A. < phone tf&t-i Your LYeitLS I* C"»tK>d At s4o#^ FURNITURE US-317 EaM Walnut St. GOLDSBORO

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