WEEK ENT)I
School Department Receives Roster
HOMETOWN NEWS
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to weave a rug. Sic. Clarence F. Moore frijjht ». of 121 Cherry Street, Mount Cnion, Pen'ns.vhania, watches
the skill hein<- displayed by Cray l ady Mrs. Bessie !,. Poindexter, of Baltimore, lid., one of the 357 volun
teers s,-rxii» K hospitalised American servicemen in Europe. Mrs. Poindexter is the wife of Sfe. .lames Robert.
Poindexter, who is assigned to the :»’»h (icneral Hospital. t » i, nIJ ri,,uo from trnq
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tary Schools ' The diploma was
awarded on December 17 and
will he ready about January 17
Mr, Clemmons, who is orcanjsl
at (irffiu v Congregational
church. Wilmington. earned his
B S degree from f tiyatieth City
< ollegr in Idt! and the Master's
Degree from teachers College.
< olnmbia Enivei'sity, in 19V*. Mr.
Clemmons ts continuing Ids work
towards the Doctorate Degree.
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SATURDAY JANUARY 10, 1933
! Saxon of Asheville. ;!u ie nt-v
force which numbers lnrty ; ;«rt
tiii.t ’.vorkors over ti . s« II .ten-'
cii.-t and bcnlth unu -.•:■ i.itali-Mtion '
■ imt.i.:"' tilling with • irenfiy:
■lor; whole-IMe puli' >
1.1 M)> Os 111 !; te.CM II S
The significant PH::.: :i!wit;t tin
• i in-1 oal SfKiin ins he i- calic.l
"ft; mV t■; I: i■ ■ Agency ts
• : Hi is gl otijv <.f colored nts
C' 1 1 s! 1 1 -nt! \ t- cl : I| ( W: . lie
■ • 11 ■ y- creeps -,- National At
. .iteid. a;r: ! !•■ itii It, m nnci (in
‘ce t ' at Itil r.'lal ( ’ I'.'.'ti i: v t ;
• ■ - time.- ! .-it „nv ■ •tlier ag l n".y
1H |>> IJRING POP MX V
AS„ F> It •i; n S . 1)1 riintc
..IV - - • ft .in,! .si the <•:,
. , 'tci-atiy honor rod :n NAP-
Ml Ii mg • m X. o an es
‘ ■ ism".: ~i ill 11 ip In ihe cic 1
)■< PFilatieiiiiita hoec offi«.v j
V'.l'l, 'the Cr'-ncid. A
'. 7■• i• i■.i „ uiiistei ml stiidetit ••.•on
i • end of ton ill!!.,. d
NFWS Os DIJIN, N
Miss IhtroiliN Joi.m, l»Vn
J)t m ;- f ( ■ a . ‘ | A
Night ias ob.irved ~t T m.’
AMK '/.'on Church. S'Pulay ■.t.
It- ( i inner t'-'iSi at 7" ’ <■. ■ 1 - !-. A
I'l’lire ..( I VH'i ii s . cill eiMl’d ijv c .
(letits oi tl.x , enj ho ,o!
t enrolled in nr titutions <.f hiahei
ier.) nnttfi
Willie t.' Robiii.o Fn , r-.n n
A anti T College !>!•'■ ill- d Se
lected ciifttJie . rend b\ Mi
Jc sji tie. (it-, stcdcnl :’e ('•
■<ri cu t Co!!' ,:r; f{ei i ; lotl-, P ■ 1 1
v. ;.s read by Miss Mary C W:isl»- I
• ittston; Sludcr.t at Winstuti S.ibv
. 'I • a chi rs Col iege
Taik. v. etc given Mj K. y>du
1 (»ji'. on. tuiieni at Mttrso Tra'■•.in.
'ln ! 't'ltc. Sp ; Higfi-i Mi 'I • .-
j'T •. ("•:• isttan .Student And Tie
■ ( i -ii rh . *"'! Wiilie (' tic nt •
i topic; What Chri t Car Mear To
A College Sturton!.''
Special music was rend, red
l>y tncmlrrs of the Junior
( heir, with Mrs t.lmsc It aye
;<t tine Organ Other Young
of tile Chi|i rh pat ti' i
paling in this program «rn-:
I' inline I!ohinson, I liiiiii,i\ !.
Howard. Dorothy toon. I lets
Nil Robinson and Cdward Me
I aurin.
j Student., honor’d by the ci'ur.h
i'n this service were: Willie (
; |:<'biri;:-..n and hint -t McNair, A
i And T Cnlie Mary (.' Wusii
, tig! in. Winstoi.-Snlcun Teachers
| College K iyoia Gi son. Nurses'
iTt ain in g Institute-. Springfield.
■Mass; Bertha Brown, Virginia
i Stall College and Jessie Ro.ytice,
! North Carolina College
, r<> v W. S Htude son i- P---t-'i
, ! the church.
| The Christian Youth Council of
! Tt mity AME Zion Church was host
|to the College Student;; and their
! guests of Trinity Church at an
j AJtei-Christmas Party, Monday
t right. December 2!t, at 8 00 o'clock
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Rev W Q Wetv ;. 3rd plac-.- xvin
:t . ft r: . '! 37 -i! Vi-r OClf.
. iunters ■ i It. Thompson. Mrs.
' A B. Boyd, -I 'J Finley Mrs F
j; 1 T Bi.u-.vcli,
-• • M r. ?ti Mrs e i. - ■
on, 'i ' r.l II iiorincton. W
I! ( Jaini.o' ;> ami lit \ 11. B Fit >,yd
OHICIAI.S I’liFSKN’t
Att< ;>i General's" annua!
-• ... Igc v,a ■VI d tyy L-V K. A
Ain-, t'oiig adtlrt and ;<.e;nu**i
at tons ■,eit given In key f f
I'iciaJs of Fr Nifti-'Ua! A mid M
i in:-. Co Ti'.ev were: T. W Mvi:
, pro ideal. .1 B Trettsc!*. vice pres
ide:.!. a;..a v\ ti Stet'k. policy
.- lit, I'nese men « •• • d dt
i ,:'ti with the acme--eivn-n'ts of (e.r
■n < idot .<! -eni ". off of the
a j. - md , 'edged that
there -.-. Kid he ».> '•sub*<tar.dard
.:to uiice offered uri-up it ltd
that every opportunity lor .ul
: would be .- -a iu-dt -
lied au: l;ia Sax.cn s Hl:e ne y
i, •-rt fdose to s(tO,fttHl durtny
Itts2 u.x'-irdin:: to Mr Mock
I, C.
Miller
. .i, fvMiu - *»f \i i . ], ! uu! "
r eth
Vi- !! *..: ! .<>■.: Smith
\ ••» «Mlo !!.(• livin'’ rooir v. ht »
!;) ! tin.i TViOtif {H jM t< H
i.Toujivwt in Uur H, curauouo foi
i ihj li*)ni e '.
! e ' .aument con -H d of Bible
:(a dimes, ..i'll the dGHAUt
t,...| , I ..!■ t. ~| • resent Aft'
v non :np puc Is and tr,f a.bets
v.-rc *• r .at fruit cake topp- I w ',*ii
a ecefitn. -pi'i'd ' i. n"\ert
i • and f h'tv ttr.aa candy
fine ! fCljriying ('as tine fete
}-,• *■• VV t‘ d m on, M.irv ('.
V- a ■ »< , (it" on Be' -
!in ( ,te n- l>o I it, W, ,ley
■a a- . ; „.d Mai, I,< e.
t ihilli t piitv tl Mcmtiria pn
f.c t>, i, (*|-r Dmaattiy Toon, Pan
line lli'hiit ait. Fflat aril XlcJ.au
rin. T. I Howard. XVillta Rob
to-on <SI.i.-lvs ! aiirtey, James
AH* n Mi l.aurin, ‘ leta Nf!
Lot ne on. flrlen ! Smith.
y,-;trt lt\ ritin! Shirley Smith,
.loitt, ki.i-imon, tVjMlr Fairley.
Itarvey and Mildred
ts olitn-on
Tt'.*- Floweret Go' den Club held
n A nnnal Christmas Patty at the
, of Mi Thelma O So Iter
; white, e.n Monday t-veidng. Doeein
-1),■ i 2..’tid, at 8:ft0 o'clock
Her ho a e was attractively dero
> luted throughout, coitying out a
i-tn -s motif There was a
. lighted Christmas Tree in the Itv
i mg room undci which mem bet
, placed gifts.
Mrs K l„ C’ortrington. our Pros:
dii.t. i.avt a Citt i'tma.-. Story, and
'members and guests joined in the
f singing of carols Entertainment
11 consisted of games and the dis
i tribution of gifts, at which time
•It ....
Honor Paid John Williams And
Prof. Chance At Rocky Mt.N.C. i
By .1 n HAKREN,
Public Relations OtTlfpr
ROCKY MOUNT. N r . C. Ap-!
jpioximxtcly 200 NAACP workers|
.1 tiered here in the Saint .tames!
I Baptist Church on New Years
| night and paid a glowing tribute
|to John D Williams, youthful
! NAACP president of Spring Hope.
|N C„ and veteran retired school
| principal W Claude Chance Sr.,
of Farmele. N. C.. both of whom
have recently won outstanding
victories in federal courts outlaw
ing the segregation of interstate
rcil and bus passengers according
to races.
THE CAROLINIAN
HOLLY SPRINGS
K.YKHAH A JKAN lIAHHId,
ACTIVITIES
It e porter
Any number ut visitors v.rr, m
t; "11 over the holiday sea: on. A
mom: ‘ho e \vr >e. M; I '■■•tt . In«
son if Mr and Mr- Kro< ' ft■ •11
from A. and T. College in GtTertc
bia o Mr. Winston Prince was
Feme on leave from Camp. Miss j
Myrtle Regers, an insl: ucliv ai
IX i a ware State College Mrs. Viv
ian Wri.'.ht and guest, Durham. N
; Mi Jet', o nogei:,, Gfeensboio.
fxj (■,
On iH-iriohe, Pit 1 , <!ie regular
I'T i c ;he )j ys ' c!\on ! ootn t-iied.
■I <-i , i n ■ ifir . i. m. a social
he-u aim cACbiiit;.,-.n,; of ..id, .or ll
i -1 * -oy ud
Mi. tiuhy Sand'' in c. r nfed ,
in.'i .! !> id*' pnl';l • it! a x f-ry in
tt resting pt •('ni ist".a rii**'Cram.
Mrs IFila lio.o' - uteri an ed at
dinner Dfeetnbei I’ti m honoi oi
la . diet •aters anti O;,t ■>f !■ i
guests A sumptuous didmirr was j
enjoyed by ail
RFC -
MOUNT OLIVE
NEWS NOTES
By MRS. .UAI IJL SI. HORNI-GAY
MT. OLIVE—Mr-. Connie Wynn
Williams of New York City is i
.spending a few day.-: with her
! n-o'ner. Mrs Bette O Wynn
V/iliit: Blackman imd da'.iui:l..i',
Lillie Mae of Philadelphia I’a
ft Monday aftei visiting Mrs
r.’u.'Sic arid Juke Blackman.
Ms- V. J. Allen supervisor of
Way tie county schools w.;s the
• c.er'ker.d guest of Mr. u-.d Mrs
Fveretf Raynoi. G'u S-tturday niglit!
Mi and Mrs Ravnor cnD-nained.
W.m Ben Hinton. M:-s 'Fuller, '■ {
= "ri Mr Gei tha Bvnunt. Mr and
Mi t ’it Barfield, M; and M
Du .‘."-on. Mrs J D Fai.-.'iti. Si
A v'ii i-t,v of game- •• "t< Played
l-y the group Tht h'.' t'ss served
is ft esbnv-utr of calt'iy sandwiches,
ivke and punch Mis. Mary Kate
Raynor daughter of the hostess
:poured punch.
Mr- Leonard F‘‘ left u few
day.- i.li'i to visit -net mother, Mrs
t Bailey in Philadeli'hia. I'a
.■ u-, eritteally ill
Wiiiir i ousin was i'arrii'fl to
1 Way lie Memorial hospital a few
c.,y ag>> siilf'-riitg with rheumatic
If A tU.
('oiueil Lee, .on us Mr and M ■
: - "lui -i !.,*'•■ left Sunday for At my
duty ..iter spending a fifteen day
fii oi ~n at home.
Mr and Mrs C f Grady and
r-mil visit.ft Mr. and Mrs. W E.
■i ii <,f T.umbifton Thursday.
BFC
FALKLAND NEWS
FA I KI..AND - Mr. and Mrs.
Getuce H Woolen became tin
i loud parent of t hal.»y .-.on born
ten 2. (Frege B Wooten. Jr. The
' W'-uti", family now consist: of 3
children, the old-r children be
ir„ two girls by the names of
Linda and Joyce.
Mr- Tommy Dupiee. Mrs. R K.
Dupree John 1., Dupree A f
M;r. and Mark Gorham made
1 i -.ef tiip to Rocky Mount. N C
! f'nriav Jan. X
P\: James H Johnson icturned
■it'o Jan t. after being discharged
ti-eru -e t "ice Pvt Johnson pent a
■ i'evGoo of hi- time in -ervict over
' ! seas.
lovely a tut useful ciffs were ex
;changed and each member receiv
ed a gift from her secret sister.
Husband - and friends present also
received gifts
After which the guests and litrm
, bet s were invited into the dining
1 mom where a turkey dinner was
i served with all the trimmings
the table was attractively decor
a'ed, being covered with a beau
• Ufui red lace cloth arid a center
' piece carrying out the Christmas
• | roliday theme.
(hirsts included the Hus
bands and Friends of the club
members, Members present
i were: Mesdames E. L. Cottrinff
• ■ ton, Nina f'. Baldwin, Fannie
L. Dafford. Delossii- Elliott. Lu
cy Thurmon, Louise B. Rayr.
<5. D. MrNeUl, Carrie Causet;,
Eunice R.vals, G. II Ledbetter,
f ->nd Miss Lina L. Culbreth,
Mrs. Codnngton thanked the
t. hostess, and everyon. left declar
-' ing Mrs Satterwhite a perfect hos
■* 1 toss.
•ACE' TAYLOR SPEAKS
Speaker for the occasion was!
|' Ace ' Attorney Herman L. Taylor i
iof Raleigh, known throughout tnc '
j state and nation as a civil rights l
j lawyer to be reckoned with, i'ay -
I lor has kept one man alive on
death row for nearly five years,
difring w hich time legislation Wss j
enacted designed to curb such;
practices or tactics termed “loop- j
ho'es” in defending hapless vic
tims.
“POTENTIAL POWER"
Urging O.ld North State colored
cilizens to use the potential (po
litical! power within their grasp"
i
I Clemmons High School at Roper
Secures New Farm Machinery
| To Aid In the Studies of Farming
RitP'FJv, N. G. -Rreorted to !
Ihe fithigh school ii' the St.alv
so equipped foi tut: niotial agrir'il
tu'e t'ttiniug. Hi" .1 J Clemmons
High School t Roper, N'ori-.i (,'aro
! litia, ua-- .'■•a i:red a f to row l.ruc
itOi. a .1 b'lltom tt itu'ii plow
! .ctilizer dist. i'otthif and t*.vu row;
'I an ter cotiv i nation. !vo row :
I'lijtiv i'or, and a i.iniiioii Ui k hai j
"CW fur use in l!:- 1 program )f vo
'.ttinted • (:: icUltUfe
Arrangrmrnts for set
the r-(f li’pmrut ut i t ivi.tfie be
tween th- Xutatien.il Xtiirtil
tun Drp utitienl of the school
inri ort* it! S’tr li'.n'.'uic Imin
tntplrni.til mutuii ai-tii ret s of
tin- i-Miinfia SDulriit'. enrolled
in t iu .ifuni.il ;ig rli ullure in
this mJiool are required, as are
students enroll! t> in other vo
ration >i agriculture t lasses
throughout the country, to plan
a tul conduct at their homes, ■
progiesive super ai• ell lartniug
programs as an intergraled
part ,u (heir training in agri
riiltiife.
With iht ronstan: rli.tnuc in j
ft: -. ming methods, m w and better!
nf fanning h»< In itu: ci*" el- j
•q cd racji ycav. atid leaidung 'ill- j
■ -•■.<,i i . rtti Mt'cli.inie Techniques
•ui'Ui ! I;epp iiai" with otheu r.d
--\ illiccno’tit.s i:t Ine 1 caching OI vo
t atiunal a,:ricultuu
lhc aim of vocatimial ; ..ricull ua- j
;• to tiaui inch school noys to j
~rc‘)ui‘ • ifietoi t l.iiir.ci's so that '
• .it •• may become established in
farming upon completion of 1 • >ct
j-ehnol. The youth of today look:
noward to a iiort work day, and
when farming tin? youth looks for
ward to the use of fain: power,
machinery Any other power on
the farm is considered drudgery
rl lead., the boys away from the;
farm-
The v , ie;il iooa! agi i i"ilt 1 1 : • ’ di
partmet t at J. Clcnimons pro- ,
; OSes to give the -i idiots expiui- i
: rockymountW
J- ------———■—
y DIVIDED PEOPLE
t YN'NOT SUCCEED
ROCKY MOUN T We - ortdei
' if the geographical diet-inti- I'.dgc
‘ com be-Nash countv line ha
■ nythin;, to do wiKi *he great di
vision of ideas, ottnion. acboir- as
i* cll as iaclc of action and objee
lives on the par! of ine 12.0(10
colored citizens of this twin-county
and cominunitv wlmsc princi
pal claim to fame lies in its ability
to stage big private club dance
and the annual June German
v hi-.'h draws thou.-and- each yar?
The latter is not a credit to ou:
town
Wt; have here many so-called
chibs' attempting to ‘ uplift" ou:
community in a lukewarm kind
of a ■■'. ay. Some flourish for u
while and then fade away for
lack of ati objective that wilt
i rally bonefd The people. O'To f -
have only a social program which
is considered by many to be more
important than working with the
ft u Forum and the NAACR
which, if linked together, could
obtain ANYTHING the people iteie
ottid reasonably desire
The Civic Forum is recognised
by the Ctly Fathers as being "ac
ct ptable" to them as the spokea
man-grou!> of colored II oc k y
Mount However, the Forum was
by -passed, last fail win n it came
to naming the color'd housing pro
ject. The Forttm protected the al
leged slight and insult to its pres-j
tigr Hundreds of citizens are sym
pathetic wiMi the Forum but have
ri/ii intestinal fortitude to speak
; üblicly their sentiments. On the
other hand the whites here do not
n lish lhc National Association for
the Advancement of Colored Peo
ple and most of the Civic Forum
crowd follow NAACP "afar off"
as did certain people when Christ
was being persecuted. Many of ourj
t leaders’ consistently avoid all
NAACP when Christ was being
persecuted. Many of our "leaders' ■
consistently ..void all NAACP |
meetings here, whether large or I
small. As example: The recent 1
j1 o free themselves fi’om economic
j and social bondage, Taylor sajef,
i If a man thinks that his job is
I more important than his sclf-ve
! sport, he has yet to learn the ti*U»'
value of life itself." The formei
N. C. College law professor added
“The thing wc need most is u
; faith in the righteousness of our,
low nsouls" who most determine;
j our own fate.
SPRING HOPE AND
CHICOI) HEREJ
Participating NAACP units were:
the Spring Hope and Chicod (Pitt:
county) NAACP branches. Wil
liams and Chance gave responsive
r
CROC- in the use opeialicpis and
care and m.iin'i'iianc: of f■■ r m
power mnchini ; v Ti'.e .'-uukuit ot
modern day fani.ing needs (hi.-
Ii rining to i-nmpe-le wit.li quuners
v, ho; e year:. ■•■!' exp.-riu • has lit
'i cl the:;: i'nr this -.vork
The department has .d its dis
posal 8.7 acres of land. 1.7 acre of
n Inch inis ben planted to loblolly
pine 7 acre of which lias been
planted to red ecdni, the reinnin
;>ei ti.:; aeiT-s wdl he ir ed f u
!:mi'.iroom parden and fur vaiiety
. :.rj fcriilrzer d'-moiistraiion:. using
recommendations <u the Unit'd
: New Year':- proim-un and banq t
I honoring John f) Williams of
; Spring Hope '.-dory elsewhere at
j i -’is pajvu 'i and William C Chance
;Sr , I"S of v, ion * ■ ede (1
i tiniabD .a rve i* to oio race In
: [>., 1 t leoTo', If"! 11l (he 11. Id 'I
i large, in winning tin- two rail and
lui,; ll un.-porlatioii . in’ ootiawlo’;
i lhc segregation oi interstate pah
’-engers on accoimt of coioi Al
| I'.'ough, weil-advi iliscd. r» ' ar I y
!;.,!( of tn- t'.'. o hundi' ii .ut'cud
oii; ■re from Spring Hope '3a
! mill's we.st) iml Gi'cenvidc and
! eynnd—up to fifty nule oast
Wrong leadership you say? Chai -
: lie .Joins and his workers havi
he gi-t.'d the elite -md otl.oi to
I come m and help din ct N’A at T
, here
NAiXer, xi i i him. .
io xi i i rom;
What out timid ‘ lead! is" t-nl tu
ee mi hrlieve i . ,!h d ISAAC}.' ;i'
!-, al* Vll;;:, to ,di i ■ •;) O' !',)(■
; i olored people will on!:. !:>Ul‘
II iIH'T d XVr dare yon Io bmd.-l o
an NAACP unit hfero of two thou
• and member’, and then have to
■ ■Mil foi anyl! i uiXX • -k - kr -ed
■ leader her' are talking .J-o d
I < 'miinit me iitlo , organi/.if.on
. .ti :U,aie-w de h;e i•• to ‘Uihao
■om civil 1 i ;ht It - ih: ord!! .Ju-t
;om and build the NAACP '.(he;
i pvi>r you are and you'll ii-iv the
iiii .1 ha; gaining ag- -u 1 vou'i i * . t.u
•, et on rai't-.i! Let's do it folk
s r.-vi i nx u p
lIEIi i IN 0< l OIIER
•\ corrunendable tnovemenl i be
ing initiated by W T. Grimes, ver
.-.altle cliouuna-d • r a I Iho Sand
James Baptist chu ' h if*" is •• dung
for all choirs of the cit.v and two
counties io contact hJrn i dative to
forming an NAACP Communi'y
Choir la; serve NAACP specir. i
meetings. We ask that leaders .of
all musical grours. of whatever na
ture confer with Mr. Grime; so
as to make our community out
standing in the cause of NAACP.
and civil rights .Friends, if- a
shame and disgrace for any of ua
not work for and belong to hue
talks to the tribute paid them
| Others taking part « eiv Rev L.
R. Harris of Greenville, I> D. Car-
j rett, James Wiliifield. Albert Wil
liams and Attorney Richard Pow
ell, all of Grenville T G Gay
headed the large Spring Hope
delegation. Mrs. Viv;a nMoore,
| Farrnville. Offuf Ricks. Stanhope
and Forest Dixon of Portsmouth,
| Va. attended. The program and I
| banquet was directed by Charlie j
Jones, prexy of the local unit and
J. B. Barren, member N C. j
; NAACP board
The Rev. K. P. Battle. Supreme
Grand Lecturing Knight of thej
Elks appeared on the program, j
, .States IX j 'art met of Agrieuli had
j and the North C.rohu • Depart
. men! of Agriculture including the!
•boil Testing Division.
lhc depurtmcnl teds that
(he tra< tor. its equipment, am!
the land will serve tile same
purpose up I linetional .igr.-ui.
tore instructions as the labor
atory, chemicals, md equip
ment of a Home Economies
Department serves in lea, Inn-
Homo 1 ; omunse
C M Shake:. leu,die- of
1 culture and F, V Wilkite ju pnn- 1
cipal of hoc J J. (.dcro.ioons High
I School.
j GREATEST (h’G.V-": TION hi
jI he world so, n-u fieo.lom Why
1 bog fill pa'll ;e J1 ll! les long , :;ii
! (I , | (> |j ■!
Will | AXIS I XX! 11, Y
IN HI I MOV
• Three ;. a of-al) of 'he JalUeij
W dhaies family. 'm i m.'.Uv oil
:N; h .nut T i.miGm ' "ui t . ;;i
ilheied i.i Direiiani md Rocky
Mount during (he ho!i(i,iy- for ;
: M-'imon. Mr Willr-nns. >,< ho mu: <■
- Iris' home with ins daiig{i(«" Mr.
David ' .Mane i 11.• g*ir, . hi-"r v.'ar
1 joilu d hy he. son. Willie E Wil
liatn - -and wife of roil! op,a. Dm -
1 ham. In:- grand on.s Janie-; Ed
.ward oui XVingdl,- VVilbams and
M' . XVinzelle ■ Fanny i William, of
: V.," Hail \ J. .lulei- W
lee aim Os V-mx I la! I, a sou-iin j
I | The faruil( as together al
the Durham home Chi i.-Imas Day
md all dimui .at !-.u- Hoggins lionu
lu re thi day iollowing.
VNDEKSON I '.Mil X GV! IIERS i
Mere., ei ■ of Ihe AndcrsOn-Lan i
, I estt r Cl:i r; per.! Chn>tmas hev'q
,at lhc home of Mrs. Wavnc i
fJuanita) Bynum of Pennsylvania!
.•Wc-niie Tiiey were, 7.1i.-,s Erne.-
tine Anderson and Mrs Moaning;
j Reed of Newark, N J and Carol!
; !,ouiuo and lb ru in Lane.edcr. ,i; '
! e Porfsroo.ith, Va The Dancea ;
I' ! elyildlrei: -.a derj file,; gJ'and
u a 'll e v Mr- B ion! ne, I,u in -eJ.ei j
■ i veil -a • tneo- ;e,atei ■aul gi arv.J
run Ditatx tos;
li ", m - i- ’at Dr l. p Anil
Feng a entry m 'he Fp-;.u Baby
;of 1353 derby " e. too fjeet nf foot;
,:;'!sp he arrived one hour early
•-'! 11 j-; 11 in .!<-.ad o| .ft* i mi J -
' night. Tin winner ■< while in
fant ar. ived at I'T! aeo A lew
u ■ ago ,a eo) ""d child was the
winner Tins yen:'',- runuer-up w-e
i :nd l orn ‘ Mrs lui .- ri (Juan
in s T- . I ~ of N'a-.u • ---• ~|y vJpv
iiu band in the Army.
Xf rs Arlren Duncan unit
laioilv veiled hi parents, iX5'
and Ties, Horace Wade. S r .
and Horace Wade. Ir., was here
for the holidays from X mo
T, ( olege. Among the o’her
college students here were- Jo
seph Hines, Georg' ■ Dullos"
Jr., Billy Sessoms, Xlisse-
Graee Smith. Loretta Hines
and Gloria Whitfield.
X. A 1 WHIPS WST< HERE
In a specially transplanted bas
ketball tilt here Jan :ary 2nd i>e
tv. '-on the A. and T. College quin
tet and She Winston-Salem Teaet.
ers College ba.-keteers the Aggie-;
won a hotly contested game 79 t"
71. TSie game was played on the
new BTW high school gym court;
in response to the plea of eastern !
Carolina supporters of both schools |
and was largely attended.
WILMINGTON
MAKE POLIO FLANS—Above
is Attorney IV. G. Smith, chair
man of New Hanover Countv
March of Dimes campaign for j
maps campaign plans with
PAGE FIVE
MV MKMIilffS AT WORK
A'! ( T.KMMONS 111011 Pic-
InrPil arc some of the officers
of (lip .!. .1 Clemmons High
School of Roper. N( chapter of
Ncu 1 .timers of America as
sembling .1 recently - obtained
taniJon disc, harrow Left to right
are Vill.am H. Norman, a jun
ior James Berry, president, Ru
dolph Hudson, treasurer, Sher
wood S Ut< rtliu ade, secretary,
not ( M stokes, teacher nf
rieiiltrrr.
,2 ' ' "I'; I
Bishop David H. Sims, of Philadel
phia, presiding bishop of the lirst
! pi«e<tpal Diet! il l of the African
Methodist i'piscopnl < imrch, cover
ing Sew Jork, New Jersey, JVlassa
i liiim lls. < amticclicid, Pennsylvania
and Delaware, who was appointed
Vssoeiate Director of Special Aetivi
-1 ic« of the Keptihliran National
t omniitice, In (Jjairnian Herbert
Brownell. Ir.
triORNM t! t( f! \i‘f) POWEIiI.
> ;r;l FNYH.I N ( . In the
t i f tin t d:-i.-. " belt where
t)-.e R.-m-c ; Id 1;on over <•
, i ni! I. ~ .< rttou its fU’SI
.■.■■oii'ii, colored He t*
Ri i ord IV v. id!, who itas only
f>,-- ■ i, ifi-.cf ■. coke, *t is said.
I-iti/ciis anticipate much irn
prove).lent m tin • civil rights sta
:a ! p. i c i ~■■ tj-|at (hoy have an
,< i torn cy,
,1 i I. : It. ■ fiiiiirr I evident
• err, • :■■•! (■ i 111 >■■ i t tbp !Tti»
d, i,i , t ( ... -.1,, last year
■ ted !;: :a!d' r ■ Ji' -iw, K I*
H i'C -
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A dftnitrilh Ailir A At#
VVVf W w f
wM ' ■
J -K^
French I. Davis, Jr., chairman
Negro teams. The drive starts
lanu irj 2. anil Davis will re -
i least- this week names of his
team captain*.—Vanderbilt Stu
dio I’Smto