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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY MAY 19. 1952 kOCKYMOUNT ||| men <o- [ or f i veh \f s V'r don't H>'«•.« '■' th< mini. ter hr-vp .) muon atnoi't* then -ei *• oi not- But wc '*■> l ••!.•.•. that ■ t leart ONE idiw,-! .* !•< *o RKf US ED I" pr>.-;,rh '• 1 .-•• ■ I Hfr, be f'Ot):■ f> f>■" fami! im ei)vi;"i *e!t they* - ftiUl rot. itiniii -.i pay him *l2O i hi: price} ‘J hi i 1 -a •’)( re lative: wric ••<•!<•! i- .; ■•> othe.- minister.- by Hi: ■•. fiim ■•■,•! I Man of the GUith. 0»>' 4 e* the oth er mini;;!' 1 '- to - her:: lh, famrlv went. iks 4 , ihgl - d’i planation that l»- -■ - - - took ‘‘what tin felt ah’. 4 , to pa 4 , " Did we onto redd - i-uuk TG hi;-:- -.- 1 n -'ski something G• g :o!n.- - divot money or j>ri- '' Tin. funvai w.<. only fiv mile:: ;t\: >'■ J it MIX, i r The ! i'■ - 1 -1 ' - I'm ; i --, >* tit i ■ i < ' - hup; • a.l in-' wille -d >* 4 unplr-( .y,» 4 -• m ■'■' ■)••• Il= •.•••«! !>y the ambit n-n -d 1 tl ..if m nr■ ■ : i !„>o! -■ 1 d J i ; in tin'll i i ‘o vii. w-p'irenlly' fit ail urd it i. r-y, ;- vi from a small school " is furred to cun' pole an oUko child in a m”ch higher grade ii. the speak ing elimination. Tin rub was that the 13-year-oid iV.h . i -nte girl ha a been exposed to study and pwc tice in, both tin jiin'oi and senior 4-H department-.-, by virtue of hn\ in.; worked with a oiiairnivi jun ior senior ifroiij, ( i! 4-H 'ot The nili.--ye.il -old child w, 4 ,.-. -i 3rd grades m the junior group When the Counl.v \gont d:-.covered tin i-Jlegcd ii reenUirit - d v.a too late to change itt hi fur! jer con fusion Teach’ 4 and .. ;en!:- workl do well to avoid •*••:• incidents m the futvac. ID .'ii Iha -i. lidi '-ii talk cd about thi- Fi"mt;:iv.tr, we are teaching thur. CHARACTER DR. ROSE ft K OWN ADDRiks! S WOMEN ROCKY MOUNT Speaking on the Ann-.iai Women's, Day p 'h-'itr, sponsored by the anxiiiarier of Up- Mi Zion Baptist Cht,wh here on Mother's Ikny, Dr. Rose Bii'ioi Brown, prote-so> of history at N. C ('n!!< .;<■ Du® am d 4 Arc body who give;; Moiliei I w is a mother; many ;• uneu who hove never giver birth, to .< rb'hl have mothered more chihir, n than many Others who have en birth In ten children”. Introduced uy Mr.. B !, In derwood. wif<? <>■ th, Mt /.ion pastor. Rev R W. Uudcrwc” rt. Dr. Blown took cm subject ft uni the biblical admonition of Paul to Timothy in' 2i.ui ( '-ryifhi a whorl he {Paul) told Timothy that lie had observed lb<- “t > r-,'u oj' hr n.other in him." 1) Brown -vi The Idea! Woman cm '<! do much to d> v:.!« tnanheod mri w -man hood by nvi.e ; an exemplary life of f'hl ■ ' -Us by lid; m, yoi.itl; to choo : -.( v - the atfri * ’"' Tjg 1 >/ ■ -'•■>/' >. * ■. 9 $ *.V '>:£»'• Press Photo Servfr-# HARVARD CLASS MARSHAL Walter Carrington of Everett Mass, as. dor at Harvard <'dirge, w !!s recently elected one of fhrei nn'-sh.K of (he Harvard (lass of tSt.Vi \ portion as marshal is the highest honor which i-mi he hestmved upon a Harvard senior h> ha classmates to \,„eticnn history major, Carrington helped orßani** am! smctl as fit .-t pi evident of ibe Harvard Chapter A VA( r. I 3& j yo I’itooi | H ‘ *lO PROOF I ! * * <*»*''• t »mfi :<•» '.wntMoU & «Mm r*xm* j gttnltf Whiskt) 98 ptoal. Iht straight whiskies si* 4 peers si seers cl<: 37'/,'V. straight %VA% central spirits tistillft tram grain 15< straight ehisktjr 4 peerssW. U* ■PstnejM efcßiitj $ t«Kt »M. ,! ass strtdgh't whisks'; 8 *m?« fM #OOPfc*HAM ft WQBIS UP„ rttCMUA. lU4M»if , * 'f ♦ r-ii’Y k of fi’U'-nrj'n»*' . pfpt/p. i foi t.’fitle and .'.elf • r-l iruir-i. Vi M STARTS IN HOME S dry find -i>e:u„-,.' will u-'t tie al.i.aiii)6d around tm confe: cn<r fa Ike of n-itiops." t.Jni sprukei warn • - !. ’it 11 in si ha vi liri !.-( .tinne; in lie- iif-arl:-'. ->f the pent-!-- in tin-.ir 1 home; Ik Pom ii > rn;-:,i-i. '-o !>.',it'h.>nr; a chi id complete p use under ms renditions so that he V'ili 4 y b<. at ‘ 4 .a '■ and a be life in God and himself Sin .rm • I j a; r id to not. shii k their ■. ihiiily to tht-i! of!:.pi inr. or I ■.. " in then cm •Wi Mi I hose ole -ils we a>) build , 4 J foi'i'o that y 1 1} save 5 li.- r.'o -ri i e Bro wn - ■ 'winded < 1 - n \VH I 1 O f t lOHA !M l I'tK'KY .Mir - T y|i - IP nes !ir e | u”. r. urr l< it !;i I v 4 C”k to ;o.;r hej- so! ri nr!u !' .1 i, 4 ) lid at .I.C’ '{'• .ejM ;-t , ( wadi,' Spi in-: ~ Co si i- nn-n .loon .on, Norlimwp tun county tea.-lier tioiri (I . y b"l 44 ’, was a vi -to: 4 at the hon.e ~f Mr and Mr- lh>f{.c- Wade. Sr Is! .Sundflv, being aecoitipariUy! hy a friend. Mu.. Carrie Spaulding neeumnn ::i..d Rev W Basiutte to Ham Memorial Mr- nn at I’emlh ton May 4th tvliere roe visited tier sari ar.ri daughter n !:e,v. the Oeeai Snaulclings at the Trainimt School II i . e Bl.dm J. R Andev am. of tin Cimreh of God in Christ «>.,.< call ed t" N-w York Inst week to at lend the funeral of hi. aster V/nitei Krv",ht of ihrltuno 4 . vi--- ifrd hi- -.vile. Mrs Will if Resit Knighi hei >• unri other rvlati'-e: in Ndrwbofl Inst. week. While here, Mi. -mri .Mr:- 4 . Krib'ht iic-i’i: gue-ts of i.hi Willioie, At ■•■(..ns at rimi-t r .nun; 4 ns well a! the ennu ■! !!<•• ky i..-md PT,'\ rr.r.quet May ):-i POT" !>'! !.{ i’ 111 I.|» IVOR kj:I! Mrs Rebecca M SiaUiu;;:! and Mrs Donithy Ke.ily. lot 4 : 4 .! bciiuti riii's. attei'.ded the annual N C > Mc.m o) Beau?ieians Association. Inc., in Asheville during April and M-f'ort an enjayntdc trip Mrs Kel ly '.va- earned a.- a Field Work.-r for the asei'cit.'ion in the Rod;*. Mciui-t area, ill: Wi'iia Ford Hen iv-m - is yta'c prexidont Miss Mary King of Whitakc has been added to the staff of '■t-i>s Brauty Shop and will be ::Ind to nie-el her friend- tiiei 4 " f. HARI.F.S 1.E0N.-YRT) PASSES Wo; d vs r.-i'i :ved here of H p. 4 ' f-mr, in Km of Charlr.; Leo n,.l'd. of Mr- Kiruna l.eonard. • *ii \A in , - .!••.; i.oi.r d " . . oi. .;- ; with : lr- St itc Eu plovinent Service. Fimera! 4 «a .•.'pigeuieiji i • ineon'll.. . I ! I . i.l ».<;i 1 OKI *.CBV( > > 44 1 \N MEM ROCKY MOUNT Slate and id . ; ,:ff, inis ~l M. C M(-; ; e, )'■ Wiii-'s I.i'h"!|.,‘ e.-.ritorred - - HOMETOWN NEWS rm % M | ' V %' fe" ■f r I a, ;.! J | \ • < \ i >•••■ wi •: i ' • i k \ ■ '-i v m 4 W-l Ju ■ ' ' f I- T|r i. 1.4 dT .A ;§sp W | n } 1 r-• dXY:c «I®'4sK,AX.' ! 'JS I 1 ■ , :.d Ar^yr‘s'. ; x v v-* % 4 o-J; m m ■ fM, *4 a u •; x'- *> , " ' ""' v ' WILM ■ NOTON, N C Principals in the Dedic it.ii > set 4 -, ires a( Central Baptist C-mreh. Sunday. Mas !. witii t):‘■ Educational \nne\ (Red Cress street end! in the background. Reading, 101 lto light C.cAtgc Norma rr. ehairman, hoard i>! trustee:,, t ill Butler ehiinnan hoard e-i deacons; ! '> it. < !! o a n c. chairman, building ! last in an effot t to g«.t Bans . Hummin.: in, ■ si-.e. .-i ■ :he N.-y.-i, Tpa:,mem; Leaam- -. :■ ;dn!ed te. rm ot hen file latter puei .-I .law i:ndi 4 ! sjuan-iorsliiji oi die : local I'uri/'o'ss unit. MRS DESHA/.OR t l( KSON HKKI Here !o thinys m ;in was Mr . M ilpSha,---. .tad; business won win in bee me: right, of flmvi 'R M. • Jackson i . the ! maiuf.pi'ins; it: the state !■ . ■- i.ni, \ fnr ift.i. -,-e- me ' (,■ ij(in-) to mu-eed -lee ; :-bo iii-s-.il 11 oV<-- m her .-/1,-: . i 1 4 < - a? !.,,■ i-. <• I ovc! 1. a seois - red --H , Goto B 'll Cd- ; Mi i-!-i l'i,:n are in tin: m-:ii ■ ins to put on a bum Talent. Hun; . and unites! •, hich will see -.wav M-ve>-d va'.palu'e priT.es, inetudiu ; :: lei'd'i son .e! Details Will be an noiUK-ed soon Any yooUt . >’ 4 -. i 4 4 ‘ 4 : 44 f ioi.-a i I , .■ s sir, ;.a i> y, dae. ejirg, acting or domain ibil>f> si on id nip ■■ -., do \ (i | 4 ., . i-.t sf-n Tsih-dpi Ro.id. Re: t:v M-'-irr! X C. er W T. Grimes. 20t) fssr.l Thornes Street ini 4 an -.pno; tue.Pv to , 4 .:udii ion. ft It SON AES V ■ ' here 1.-ey wore Mr. end r.li J NJon on u i.-m- d 7 nrb'.iro nu-i I;d ■-i. --; He',-, ami Mis A A P.s. ■ n and Timed , It'-;,: iff no rturftin of Wave, Kriieifi .'■■ \n: rhon-h Hi! N/ VT and Rr IVlo'san of Sfnnbopc N.S-e.hviije yiniVji.'nii- 4 R.- 4 . 4 M ;;;m repot*. tj'Oi* Neerr.c,? .-(I-,- JiP having difficulty tn lesisfei.in:.; ?o vote and id - - r.-’ tyii: 'Dr. a ffe. - . ecf lender- who are plavin:.’. into Ihe h-rnds r f unfriendly a, lutes v !>• • . e.'k n. prevent Hey t> v<-t --iug T'-lorga n ebaiicnges Negro had'd ,’ .... <(o* tors, undertakers ae-i j near hers to hed' the Knee get fiie rich! ce ballot ! is'i: kn '--I \r meet:? IN i '.l;!’.<H:() TARBOTtO. X C -Tin. VI h ins d iet Me, ting of the Order of F .s --t* in Shu t.-odye ;" e; r<;; ■ auxil, ary of the Mason: i convened here May Kith s- gueds ’ 4 flu- S;u:d MaryN- [ od.-.. No !2 Ses- if iiK were h, id to tie- .Saint commjUft tiu* licvoroitfl «.{%»»«■ 2.1911!' j>;; i -(or; VV. If. JcmiU’uu', » sri'n; U I). Rry.'Ut'i, rh ♦ » g <cr r«m mitU’c; >T-c 5 ;?u :>*. »jjc * h. r huiluju,; f(>nnuiUic ; - Ofiu - i i , oi fmiul'Uc, < i'AMisiiitcc I’*'’ t Imm* '■■ *. . 1 !i-.i 1 “-• •, .f «»’ f iii on, j, ' ! \.ir-K. PI,; I ’i[U ( *<v-■ V f{. *CM i i}_ Hju 4 l iltoitfi. !'-■) i; vll fl ?i * 1:• ? , fol n i ?v.t in. Ui'G P:ui' ! J • ij'•!! -1 i ‘hto'ch i drr | :g : : 'i '. •' • >ll ;j •: - • ; , \.i jj> A. • , i l- •• Ml 44 1 I. (Gt. , VV'. M-,u*.'Us and Mr?,. iot • 1 \va:i "■ * . i ; . i ; v, j- 4 * ?>; aw. | , .~. fi •' v,, .. ... , « r .. _ *2 i V HUM X\K i. PRAY FOR PEACE Kiivi Press Photo Service i SIG JOB IN BIG INDUSTRY When lasts Shields got tier degree in chemistry at Kink X Diversity, little did she knew that several years later she would serve as it bacteriologist fur Amin-1-Dent Inc. ol •Jersey City. Mrs, .Shields, married to a construction engineer, recently collaborated on c'.perimcni.H yvhlch resulted in the new ammonia!rd eldnrnph.vll i odjhpuslr. .Hfee. j> ii7 year?. old and lives <o Icisre t ils, Aevv Jersey, .... rHE rA P OT.TNTAN \ *• ; i.tGjsoi*. am! AlcGtll. UoiiGin, iiiiit nils p.irtirjpaiiinu • i o>c f)»oh* :if«>'*’\ *-;f*rvirrs :vt Ait, r,»* SOOWJtlft rfM'HlI 1 (!j 'inVHcii ] ■ iiici ffrsiqn in >,u V : *‘ut -i ,i oj Ok* h: ?!f)Viinon .i »:n] >su)ii * }m*n{ poi : i.nif, «<! Hi) itti joi'.-i >fiiricl;s..v * *<• • - !#> v ufr ' f i - i**G > i. A M b.*# 4nt* iif.s I i wm wnjFs Hi. jfViji. nr-lov of [!>c U- : i »;uj j? , 1 >; N c; i;. •«. :<O. hv. '.id Or<-:prvf. .yn - V.' \ ; no . -*.'■ k bu: 1 - •■■> . M''! v > .' hi f*-7 • <}( Ut ' G i Y. t. o rti.-n : ;r-d Mr«v i x I : A Vl'; * { ; i !; 4 f f) ,J j ‘ ■-; Mi ' A !rt i^ncu ■ - • Vi■, ■- *eui hiMrn ' ■ ’ - Gflo ; V.f vUi -snm(> taJJ i mi t 55 < ' .'I.,. 1 '. 44 A.'.: 1 kU UtL .>C r I G'lMibr- ruru! r.rhooU mil {(‘ !uh'!\t Mch.hjl .v' fumiiienc*-'- n:r?o ..Doal'V for Hijh'v ooTYi »rriK‘>' Mav 25tr>, FAIRMONT NOTES FA 1J!!VT( 'NT t'lm Kesshwald ; School Band under the direction j of I' Banci oft Tillman 'pw-r»i>icd a concert m the 'Hosenwald Audi tori urn Tuesday (‘vi'timfi, Mov \i !i'tili. Fuel civet ymotit: selections (Taydl in the hand wet'- Activity March by Bonnet t. fill vet ‘L-di: man J by Del Desert A- u :>> ( Rem her;:, Acniu Dei '-y lie-, j and Ported Day by Bond ' Sfii. Andrea.' »! pitwmit who!' ha•• bfO’. ■ n itioncii ,u F- it Camp in 11, Ken'nrlry i- at homo on fur- , lout'll vi-,din:; hi,-- oarenhs. Mr and Mr- I . l| Pittman of 'Fairmont Set PJttnitn* is on mute Fort Din a'c" ,icfM-y. „ A Ifiai'.ii .cal Pageant *' ill hr '. l.idrl at tin Itnecr.'.vald cichnnl. Tuesday. M<y 111 a. 8:00 p.m pun ! sored hy the YFA Chanter. Met. ;■ bee:- of the Ni A Chapter are rep • i erd ire; I,hr. F e: idenfs and i t*. ; , ..’lie receiving th.e largest number ; of vol s will Vec<uvr a prize, !'<i ci nr, the timd pop'dat pieshieut. i Mr K. 1? G,ni| e t ; adviser to the , Mr E L Betel on, principal of | ‘ Iu cti rrald School, lets announced ! ' i'a’if -■ fni ( "inincncemcnt. The 1 ‘ St iiioi Class Play wii! b*.\ present ■■ 1 nd in th«- Ro: eiiV'ld School Aiidi -1 . miti '.Sc. lit. ('I.I-Night Kxrr ■ ci ■ , uill la- hclri May 30; Batten laureate Sermon will be preached j * June I m the Hoseuwnid Auditin' : i nan and Graduation Exercises will j • be held June 2 at R:l;> p.m. The; 1 Bacenln .rente Sermon will be ; | pi-ei iic:! by imv. G. I.). Neb-on, | 1 : p .sTi.i- iif vV. -imrii icr presbyter- I ! ;an (.'bur, u of Lnorinbur::. N. C j • smitdfield NEWS NOTES \ti t otn t it n Tim Vi-tory f bib of St. Mark j , ' AMK :'!iei'ch ivmi VY i... r.l::ht Mac 7 if the home of Mrs 1 irene White. Mi. Charl’-s Steve!::;.; i resident pn 1 i.ittts Plans veer-' ■ ■ made to hav< a .euppci Thm-ds.’ tiii.lit, May '.fall in the home of! M: fi'-im While for the benefit .I'./ tia- anniversary winch will be; m the near fu!'ire All member - of tin Vii-ti-i v Chib )re ur'ed 1-> ■ . eoor-i'i'ate fully for tips event and: v ‘kr if -nice-dul. After business - .’. i ;. : -11 :■' ; 1 : ( !.■>► bhi vvas served the following j mi'h’i . ! -ci Mr-. Geraldine ■ 'Old:. Mir Root Frink. Mrs R O .-a Avi-ry. Mrs H. R. Carter. Mrs. C ;C. Shaffner, Mr Charles Stevens aiid Rev S iber Mr: Betti" Bank r.f Phil.idel phia spent the \vorkerid. her** with her mother and yi-m-,-, \», . Bn ,-i* Ni,-iioi-s observing Mother's Ray Cpl Ah ”! Tomlinson has re-; oii'il b? Fo ! 1,. ",': Wa -hif!-h.Oil 'fii' pendhsr mmc days in Waili m.yron i> f' with hi. "Her. Mr- Gdtdv; B.ir'ilin and several days at home with hr. parent . Tvtr and Mr: Fred Tnrnim oi l].- flow hag ■Saturday nv-nnus; from Washing r.». ' c Mi .John Tomiin ,m of R smitth, N r .pen? J.'.aj',. i r>av a. ith hi n o*!w!. Mrs A i iiieb ! ’jV'iolni'on M ■ f (railin' Davis. a tow ■■ at Lincoln Hospital, Durham, N C ■pent the wa-ciund in-ie ivith her ! p,-. 1-,-fit c Mi and Mrs. J iibie Davis. The Antioch G‘>..pel Ringei:- will ,'1 nder a program at th»- Mount Zion's Methodist Church Sutkfav : I'nnnn at iii;w-c r,’clock in -Smithfield. N C . May fft. 1952, ; every one is invited 1952. We hope for them n long 1 ai d happy lit* The Mother' - Day program id -end Till! Chii than Church ws;, < noyed by all Mrs Mary Thomas Berry is leav j me Aberdeen Wednesday, May M, ! to visit her children in Noi -lei sc. for three month, and from i there to Portland. Maine to visit ; her brother for a while ! hometown Tin; wavs To every men there openefh ! A Wav, and W • . and a Way ■ And the High Soul ciimbs the. t!! Way. : fin. rest, drdt to and fro 1 Rut to every man then op-cuth ! A High Wav, and a Ixiw And every man derided, ; Fi'ii Way hi.s soul shall go .Singing (or Fun • NEW YORK . Mel Tormc sing's not for his supper but just for the fun of it. He’s recording: a sound track for one of bis home movies with his Beli & Howell 1 timm mag netic recording projector, The ma chine records sound by means of n ; magnetic, soundstripe on the film edge, as the movie is projected or* the screen. As soon as be finishes his song, . the sound track will be ready for im mediate playback, it can be erased and re-recorded an unlimited num ber of times.'Mel and hi.s wife. Can dy, find movie making an absorbing hobby, especially when they can j M'd > : i hfi! ’ " ■"■ uni iuoiivc fvu- Jtu l iiijj Tonpc’# Uuics,. _ , ■ ... 8 W I YOUR SCRIBE * I n|Wp. ti fir PRP.DniCK T, BUR’ 3 i j !• VETTKVTU ,E--'Mr and Mrs, William F. Wtrite of Washington, D aic rho guosts of Mr, White'.: :-ai'criis, .Mr and Mrs W 11 White ■>f ! .>8 Hohei sun S». Mr and Mr.-, w T, McDonald :iid Mi.- F. -I, Jack; ■>n of Norfolk V';i. and New York, N. V. are the -in-'.ij of Mr. E. the* mrUoi; / -■I Washington Ave. pti'.crt V isitors in the city -vne 5 : James Fairley of Hope M'Jla. I, Mi- David Sutton, Rich mond, Vs., Mr.' Martha SutU-si, O',, i. . Vs.: Mr- CaUi- Bell I’ n i;ei‘. Raeford, .I C . On the 11 ■11.4. Mr- Willi-' Ann tVu'Jv.iy, Mi-. Maygif (, i cch and Ivi *:. J {-a-.: Wright. Two very prominent riU/eit:- were tuneralizi’d in the oil \ dm inp tiie wee;:. Mr Herbeit Mor r,:>n, islrc-tcri r and a memlv.'r ot one oj the city's oldest families who died in Washington P C was fs.nenili/.eci from St. Jnsepii - Epis copal Church, Tinu 'day afternoon with, the Reverend Mr Johnson officiating. The deceased was a life - long nu'-mbei of St. Joseph. He is survived hy two broihei n sister and by his wife, the for mer Miss Vis'.• Darden, with whom he wa. visiting at the time ot death. Funetal services frn Henry Clay Johnson .'. --i ■ held front the Fit ‘ Baptist Church on Ttiursday afier i noon with Dr T H I.nvelic, ofti i.atur: The deceased was the ■ >:< of the Inti Mr and !ji' - H C lohiison, An who died, a few years ago He was unmarried and is sm - lived by two brothers, Prof Ro ll’: rt John, on of the city and Jackson Johnson of New York and a , aunt. Mass Theresa Adam.- a! o ■a New York Salisbury News Notes Ry Avis. Wiibiits »•««- * # *t -I#.-- «- * * • * * -* t * * i «- # fit If I RAM) VUIMIS J ESTIVAL Ti.-’ Ft'let Hugh School Band ii .tended t!u A'lnuai Nw Hi C-iiohna Atate Band Festival held <;t A and T C'dlego, Grei’iisboro, N C. S' cc-ntly in which ripproxiinately oil high school class A. B, and i. band- particigwted. The I’riee baud 1 having played m thi class B for: die pa;' (>'.•. year:;, stepped up into Cl .- , A for die fin-t time . this year Two marches: Them j k: r - by Ifuffioe and Inoui■eagell ; hy Lithgon. and tlir Orpheus r>ventire by Offenbach were the ; festival numbers played. Approximati !• ,-’,(i(i9 high -ehool musteisns participated in the !■ •• tival in ; erf.->i niance. r-'.oduet''d .'.itnuUaneou. iy in th.e Riehard B Hariison Auditoriimi and in the . ymnaMuni The following Price students were among those attend ing: Thom,i- Gaiirer.. Janie Camp bell, Clarice Gaither, Odell Wat son, Willie Stewart, William Hick man. Joan Hargrave, Oscar: Dun ham, Shirley Johnson, Rosa Lee Keith. Elaine Lash. Barbara Par tee, John Scott, Willie Ft ank /om"-. P.-tty Sawyer, Marshall Smith. Naomi Phillips, Hen y Watson, Wellington Coleman. Nel son Pharr, Isaac Wilkins, Burl Smith, Helena Beatty. Jasper Me- Elhaney, Paige Johnson, Gertrude \ Wellington, Jean Harley. Howard : Gilmore, Fannie Mae Titus, John nie Mar- Lineburger, John Mit ■ chell, Adrienne ) .ash, Jc.-su O’ mond Theadore Jordon. Joseph Toyman. Alonzo Redd. Celeste [ .Martin, t-dmond Hasty, Harry Bo gei ,T-Jaine Sands, Matthew Phil j lips and Robert La: Lrvin The group vas under the super- ■ vi. ii.ii of bandmaster t J Okls, Mrs, J. T Ormond and Mrs A : T Stewart Mrs. Cora Henderson i - ;pending GOODWILL USED CARS Pontiac. Co. L E ITH ’8 Weekend Special *4B o>ev Fleelline $ 10? c ’ Radio, Healer, back up lights and many other extras. Cleanest Cars In, Johnson County. Smithfield, N, C Phone 2366 ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND j SERVICE 225 T&sfboro St. TELEPHONES 2-2191 5425 . i PAGE FIVE Ihe .N I’ : Moths: boy oil SO vanee v i,. • b:-*’l r< ;i ;b S-'i. J Bap l!'.:d (.hiirrii At the morning ser v.er-s i*ll push; were held hy the fen;•■)ie i.-? 111 • u.-* d ~s ~ iiroe.es v.'urneii -•■{ the Church The all i• 1 111 1. We M;i-':-l; im; n, Zion. 'Hu ; ill to w.'ushin by Mr i s Km 01A Thonui; with M' IVI h.igie Me- Le.in luvins’ f: 11 ■ invocation and Mr- Lidy I iismaut < e'lding the •i rip'iuj is ;: -- r .'..1. us tried by Mrs ,'.,)iii< B Hut i iurfton Mis, G er.dy--ln t ni'.' .-cling as church uci I; ii au th" (.n*ineenient-. The wi i- .inn address was by Mis; Kwm.i Holmes Offertory i.Ttiyu’ .liter the mission offering ,i given :■ v .Mr-. Eslella Wil liaiu- utter which the pastor. Dt T II I iwello delivered the .- cnriori anil r- ned »he invitation. Mi". Dilii. Willi... ’an. the offer tory prayer in ; before the bene diction by the paster. At the c-. ■ -nins, -ei- ice;-' •* pro .i am ,J. Invin’ation hy Mi I'h-ili; Tniiey Script!'! e by Mrs Ally Wilson and the weleom# .’.fidre -by Mi Mc’erjne McLean. Mr- Margnrii l.dekamy sane a solo, Ov"i the sliver Clifford J • Lervis' i i-ading. Pray er At M> Mothers Knee was well received :;r > u !v a mother and d lighter Mrs Patiio Holden and Mi- KJhf-lind Holden Th« finance ( unit!"" tbe uuierai off •ii ni; afte: winch Mrs. Narine .! ■'l- on I p, a■ "r Mr J W. Barki-i "idovi the guest -.pcak'-i ,'vi" i S Aiston Re .•p.ui.-u . Mis Annie Mae Evans In 1 or ""mark- a ; i'enoral chair man •' 1 ■ .Vtarih.i White thanked the con.■•.rogation and explained that the ;>)•’.••!•* ~ on id .s' on the organ drive.. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 19, 1952, edition 1
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