WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1053
Livingstone College Prexy Honored
Sa Itsbu rv News
DEBUTANTE BAH, i'! ASM i>
BY AVIS r WILKINS
SALISBURY Score.-. .d young i
•ladies d Salisbury and vicuißy 1
between the ages." of Hi and H»
twill receive the extensive ii.Ptruc-1
non in the 'Social Graces" fori
the next several weeks, accordin' 1
to plans set. by the local chapter'
td the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, ;
The Greek letter organ/..ituni,
which has as its objective uuiid-'
ing Finer Womanhood has com- j
pleted plans for its third annual *
Debutante Ball elated to be held '
some time during the month of i
March at vhe Salisbury Armory
Lest year the social and civic
minded women’s group ushered
into society 86 young ladies from ;
Salisbury, East Spencer, State:-'
ville, Landis, Cleveland Rockwell, j
Corn el us, Elmwood, China Grove,
Mooresville and High Point.
The colorful affair attracted an
estimated ...000 persons.
Ruby Dalton, of Ea: t Spence. !
was Queen.
Requirement-: for Debutante's |
aside from age limitations are that
they be at lea.-t «n high school
of good character, e-rao: aciny cOod |
mean moral ideals rind habit- am 1 .
be willing to carry ...u tt.e ,vir’
and requirements of me tab
The contestant who .• -ei-.""“G :
Queen of the Debutante-: citi re- !
ceive her choice of a compicu* l
outfit of ciothing anct accermricr, |
luggage or jewelry. Second and J
third place runners up will re
ceive an outfit, luggage, radio or:
cedar chest.
Officials of the sponsoring so- 1
rority are; Miss Agusta White ha
sileus, Mrs. N S. Johnson. Anti-;
basileus, Mrs. Lt-atha Nicholson. [
grainmatt-us Miss Callic Mont-;
gomery tamiu-, Mrs. Eva John-:
son, Episoleus. and Mr IVT. T.
Ezell Chaplain.
MONROE STREET SCHOOL'
NEWS
The inauguration of Dwight D. •
Eisenhower as new president of;
the United States, Tuesday and
the appearance here Friday of the
Clare Tre Major Children's Thea-c
, tre in "Snow White and The
ROCKYMOUNT/pf
views” 1 aiinir y
CHARM S ’VtA.TTCK”' K $
FLAKES GOOD
ROCKY MOUNT N. C. - A for
mer insurance salesman who 'fe
nded here during t*he early tw«*n
tlater wnrking its Raleigh and |
'tnenee to New Jersey where he!
ctlvrd into politics and studied;
ii.w through correspondence hn.
graduated into a notable lawyer'
and is now practicing m- profes
r.on in the Hoosiei State where
he -L.v gained envineneo It-.- c
t harle.- Quincy Mattocks
LISTED l\ UHOS WHO'
As an employee of the old Na- ,
tional Benefit Insurance Co, and
later with the Eagle Life Insur- 1
Knee Co., along with the writer,:
1926-28. Mattocks was -.veil-known j
in Eastern North Carolina as a
hustling young man.
Charles Q went to lerscv dar-:
ing the depression years where he |
delved into many things, includ-!
ing politics and a term as deputy i
sheriff of Essex county. He stu
died law on the -iuc Later, ire
took the advici of Horace Greeiy
and “went Wt.d," where he coin-:
pic ted his law course. Mattocks,:
is associated with his brother,,
John Mattocks, in the practice «.t
law and they own their ovm j
building and have other busines:-
interests. Mattocks says hi- iritnd
may look him up in "Who's: 'Atu>
in Colored America’' and contact
him at 427 W. 30t'n Street Indian-.
spoils, Indiana
Mattocks says he is h> er-sed to
practice in both, lnOiana and ren
r.essee as well as- ah federal
courts. Mattock; -ays James L
Stovall another former Tar Heel
Capital resident of that era is
managing 3n insurance agency in
3t Louis. Mo.
MRS. NICHOLSON PASSES
Funeral rites were said from the
First Presbyterian Church of Elm
City this week for the late Mrs,
Nicholson, mother of Mrs. Alice
M Spivey, popular teacher and
csvie worker of upper Wilson
covnty Mrs. Nicholson passed Jan
uary 31st.
PERCY BATTLE
Percy Battle of the Shilon com
munity near Whitakers was fm
t rallied last week Battle ha a
been ill tor several weeks IT
was the brother of Frank Battle
prominent Nash planter.
OCTOGENARIAN
ENJOYS RETIREMENT
GARRIS DRY
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
f “ONE DAY SERVICE"
208 N. Center uoidaboro
Furniture
4 KINSTON !
U-. !
«►*
Me v-.n Dwarfs' proved to be on-
Iricuing experience for students of j
(Monroe Street School. Through
! Courtesy of a local television con- I
corn, city school pupils including
Monroe School wm- able to wit
j ness Tuesday's historymaking
• t v ent.
Students oi glades five through
, EigCt, who saw the inaugura l
1 c,.- 1 ernonier- via TV had been study -
i -ng background material leading j
I up to the great event. They be- '
l came acquainted in some in-stan- ■
ire- with th.- various branches and •
departments of government as •
' well as the- reci t tanes who make
'up the president's cabinet
Students of the seventh grade
i-he 1 d an informal debate on
! whether or not the senate should
! confirm Charles K Wilson as seo
i rotary of Defer re without him
having to f.iv. p Ins holdings in
'General Motors The discussion
i i !:>-d f. '.i a st.i j.-, of various
1 . .i! ? . f the C.-n- Titntioi : re
!. mt lav* ge.vr-rnu:-, federal ern
! i-'.ovees.
The ’'Show White show held it*
’ '.he Livingstone Colle>-,e .iudi
' tununi. proved cuiie-ruiniiig. and
.-.formati a f... the large inuhv-er
of studf.iits atten Aing. Many re
meth»- pcriOi ii'ii:.Cfr io
j riieot midget T::c-;Y:tJn cne of xne ;
I u".v3rfs in tne play, and ot'sei
jmetnebrs of the .a t. Some mem
: ten of the upper grades obtain
■ a r-ome nev ideas bn staging and
! use of stage machinety for plays
NEW OFFICERS INSTAI.I.ED
| The Salisbury Ministerial Alli
i ance recently a.-tailed the new of
| Leers for the year. Rev. W D.
; Cai on, ChaplLu, R v J H Sat
-1 u-r .Viiit- Secrotiu >. Rev. S R
Jchuson, Pre.-acor-t ftt V. W J
: Row U Vide I’l '-' id-nt, Rev J P
, John;-., . Public Ht t-itmns. R»‘ v -
H. Ov.-Mtoti, Prop rani. Rev V.*
■ M. Wyatt Treasurer and Rev
; W F. Jarre't nu .eu e: Clip Chair
-1 man
.1. C Tail Jr, :. visiting hi.-
family in Bronx, N Y lie ai.-n at-
Und- d tie hi h sc; oul t>; .iduaiior*
of ins son J. C F.<i: HI
, Oasuallv v. f ?-1 /ir, £ rb:r\ * witlr Ins
• *;<ne when -v* a’.her arid :n - feel
; mgs pern:it i: 82-v* ar-old James
Newkirk of this city, a retired
rail road employee whn came here
: *si I(j:N and worked for 47 ycut r
:as - t boilermaker's helper and rt-
Tirfd in J9BO No'.vkc. ; . owned
•; iy trusty "mode; T Ford 10-m/er
-nan ai.s cine; colored nian heir
and when he linaiiy "graduated
t . a --model A Kurd most peo
,j e-.iad laid them a-: k Famous
mi- in -, "dt i by’', N*-wkirk did not !
desk too rn-ch speed although
! lie lias lived to see diesels replace
;, is beloved steam “choc- ohoo.
KOKLAN VI I WEDS
ENFIELD. N. C. Tire cui- j
Inn nation of a lovely pie-world war
tv.<i- uid-a-h.ail" roinonci was the
; ii-.r.iriagt during vie holiday sen-,
u;ti of Col pom 1 Charles Harris to
Mi'S Matue Bell Let on Decern
it; -jfith. at the home of the
bride's parents Mr. and Ah -.
Charlie 1. e in Littleton. The
groom, a veteran of nineteen
months in Korea, is the soil of
Mi and Mrs. Landis Harris of |
Halifax Th bride- is a graduate of
jyhn A. Chandler eugh school ir.
Littleton
AIK FORCE MAN
DC It I El> AT HOUGOOl)
A detail of ten. colored U. S.
Air Force men led oy a ytisile
-trgee.nt accompanied the body o:
William Mabry to Hoogood v.-her«
i, boned with full military
: 1 ,j ,~, i ,■. j'v-it vteek. i-j.abi y, sard ** ;
nr‘* a cadet Ilyin;.*, student was
killed in an accident as he wa
lilki;;, r :s t solo flight prepa
. ; ,*. nv to getting his wings at
Pope' Field. A native of lower
Halifax county. Mabry ~- said 1 '
«ors ol k
, V*. i.NS FOR THE 1 .FITS
Mr. a.id Mrs. James * -Mary Lee 1
\ r ates of Lie Brick School com- j
munity : are the proud parents ot j
twins born January 7th. The pel ,
youngsters are named Caro! Yv-:
onue and Carolyn Yvette *stes._ |
David Tootle, a 75-year-old resi- i
cent of the Scotland Neck com
munity -as buried recently after
, xtended lingei ing illness. Re .
C Clark conducted the : hes
from the Kentikie Baptist church
Survivors included the widow
Mrs. Mabie Tootle and the fouc*-
m-. child: en: Mrs. Mary Jo' l *' s,
~“allan
MIMS,
INC.
! FORD SALES
| AND
I SERVICE
225 T&rboro St.
j TELEPHONES
2.2191 5425
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HOMETOWN NEWS
Atlanta Pays Honor To Dr. W.G.Trent
By FREDRICKA t lif til f V
ATI .ANT A. On. Thousands of
Atlantanians expressed their love
■ and respect fur L).. William Joan
I son Trent, president of Living
.-.tone College. Salisbury N C Ly
(honoring him with a testimonial
-at t-.u- ilutie:’ Btr--t \ YMCA here
; last Sunday with the cooperation
: ! tne Shaw Temple AMTS Zion
Church. Tne Butler Street YMCA
I sponsored the testimonial out ot
; appreciation of the tremendous
edifices madt by Fir Trent while
he reived a; executiw st-cref.'iry
I during the years i‘Jll-3925
More than 500 persons came
l<, pav honor to tiiis man who
v. a>; described hi .1 \V. liohbs,
('rand master of the Masonic
Lodge as: "in. most (m.j rl
nun the I not uitbitad to m
an-.l tin- hi' -l dr vot ed i.ttln u
and husband i hair ever
Knou ii. Prior to his coivuu.e
to Atlanta J>r Trent - rr. r u
i- gelira at ‘ icretary a.t the i
7vi i in 'die elite \ t Me
was catied w> Aliaiita because
'of nls in any :iiUorvejm iit
there lo tab.- o'er the V Ail A
o ork. Through tn.s ,-ffvris me
main "Y lniliitini; uas erect
ed arid dedicated hi 192 b. lie
<ievclopf-d the fi iend-Mip ami
slipoprl of tliotisamis of Mian
laniaus (iuriiiß ids li '.ears ot
•erviee here
lb:-'.* iv-irmt. ; 1 .1 1 •; . paid
• him bp t'n f* ’■ i I. :
•; Atlorm v A T. \V..:c;-n .;
Wheeler, S. W. W-:,Vker. R.
! 11-.-rtdr-rf-.'ti. R-'. W JMttc . :nin
'-t--r of S! . i '-mpi, -\;,TK Z'.un
• t uircl-. and Dr Rufu-- A. Clement,
P're.-idf-nt Atbmtt.: Uni versit'-’
•j .. .... men l.ad known and wick
ed with Mr. Trent and each spoke
in glowinc words with deep feel
r\!. oft.., iff, •;v .md work that
-vetit into tiic erc-tion of the
i buildini> Tic i pre.-iantc'd Dr.
, Tr« tit w ith i Pea .t: ful ccrttiicate
■in token approciatiem T,.r
lor’y tenure r.f 1 ■ :.<i* 'slip.
In Trent in i espouse stat
ed that he had alusvs felt
that "it a man did his work
well that God would take care
of the work and the man.” He
also said that this came as a
co-mpicte surpris to Limas did
** ‘‘o'lisr affair lHd at lav
i ngstoa* Colleg’e- liust February.
Music was furnished. In the
Butler Street YMCA Chorus
with solos by Erao-cjs Ixtng
arid James I. Rickey*
Mrs. Ki::e:s June: W ’i. • David
TtiUtk*. Ml": Jo;,hi- ';
• lie and Harold G. Tootle There
\|f 10 grdrtxiehiimvr. and
Ulteen :i at . .itidchllc.
l\ I E'KSFEKSEtJ T\"l EC.KA I It)N
ROCKV MOUNT. N C I; -r
--i.h. the first reck of the ye. r the
local daily iiir.ied an article ,v
--i- an accc..:ivi ot alleged e-oii
n.» r.ts ati: ibiitea’ to City Sc:.
s; penmen,ti iU D S Jnii:. h, r
gerding th- probabitity -f thi.-
. it;- reccivm.-. city sola .•! bus r
\ ice when and if it is p.i.»>vd by
t-.le preaeti! state h- Slat i - I,I;'
Johnson v. a-; quote<i a r. vn.-
h: ”Tb< e a.a i inlui. ::
ix : opt a few Negro children who
raw to .■ a In.k to ni.r- : n-:-.
iitg, 1 don't think there are any
hardships hem:/ .eorkeri on any
one."
Without even cnn.-.i-it-riri:: td.
fact that Colored !:. h: school :tu-
Ccuts pack and jam P-vo puviir
i city burets and pay theii oven fare
f vry school morning and then
walk two miles home in the afti.-r
--i’L»on. the local NAACP. through
its legal redress chairman, chal
lenged the use- of words by the
i school head in which he practical
ly ignored th..- importance of tin
colored children in trie tnaUe:- of
run.-portal ion NAACP offered a
chance foi a reti action, saying it •
Hoped the official wr-s m iso noted
No apolotf.v ws.. forthoominu 1 . .v
--. ver.
Last week the Superintend*.
<>ffice issued school rarer calk'd
: -'Sound-Off and a copy found its
way to < his desk It is interesting
!to note the approach boitu made;
,to what soir.s- culi ••mtei’i-n’inn''.
Phi- photos are interspersed more
,i.- less alternately according toi
| races and the staff made up |
;of teachers of both races without,
j racial designations, except by i
j looking at photos. It's a valiant >
i effort worthy of encouragement. •
'DR. BROiYN .jDDiii.S.SF.s
i The local ebapte* of Alpha K.v>
Ipa Alpha Sorority onuerved Foun- j
| tier’s Day here February first with j
• Dr. Rose Butler Brov. n of North \
| Carolina Co! eve, Drriiam as lVa-j
| lured speaker for the occasion :
1 The program was held at Mount ]
Pisgah Presbyterian Church
PRESBYTERIAN ME \
TO MEET IN WINSTON
An announcement from the desk |
•ox Prof C. FI wood Boulware of;
; Durham says that the Presbyter- j
Men from the presbyterian;
lian Men’s Council of Catawba Sy- I
rod will ’hold all-day services at i
the Prerbyterian Church in Wins- ;
: mn-Salem" February 15th.
j Presbyterian Men froirithe pres- j
' pvtenes of Yadkin Cape Fear,
: | Catawba and Southern Virginia [
| will be in attendance m large j
ritimbfiT, it is expected. Among, j
' the speakers listed are Dr. Euvood
Downing of Roanoke. Va. nev
l Eio Henderson, Charlotte, o.ynou s
! moderator. Dr. T. C. Shirley, A.
F Spears, Sr and R. W. K.crn*-
i gay cf Kinston, Cape Fear dele :
i p ß te to the recent Presbyterian j
Men’s Council fifth anneal meet
if-.* which was held in Chicago!
’last week. .
THE CAROLINIAN
Resources Use Expert To
Speak at School Assembly
. BRICK, 11. I
, A S:il-ii.iia.; p> oK-:. ‘
, ! and uui'cTo:' of ’.a m-. c.'--C:t: Ldu-
I -..tioil, North e'.u - hn.. Collerr.
.- Dcrh.'ini will be- r ■ wr: :;akci
. at tile- evetninr i.sseirild v. 1 1 >: i
•’-n y (ith at | ■ at Inc f-.'wk
Rui a, l.i i ' 'ln ■•! arc i, ii try • In
annoU);Ctriii :i'. by Id ~l":I-ra
' Will A. Mci.e-..1i (ill. . t.-l \.i lUb
' rnKtitUtmo
i Dr fipnigner-. :übje-ci foi tlic
PITTSBORO
NEWS NOTES
. dTTGEOFi 1 n'- H .non :■. . d
SC,G a'. ■ t *‘J li ! 1 ■ . H;i' , .
,ed it V t'K. ;l Ua: .-.
pains; i ,ir ■ Ibph f'.n.nvl » •
Gnapei Hub
The- H .!- a
i or: : j. v 1 !; a k.'-fV -.via r ti.-ar
• Sb.s. Tin- highe:.'. n- a . 1- the
, , night v Se-.i'h-;- Rt. .... .-.hi
..:. :(u.* ~tl > ,.Oi !i t
-V: i ‘. ■■
Aiftnn Sic. .i ■ l.i- ti : pin'd-;.
‘ 11.. :v: s (yt-ctn Iru.fA u. St.
1 n ad- 'j poitlli. «V
• minute celt ill till i-»t : ; -,i -* * -
clary Hadie ' \v> :c. ei nid jm::ii •
OlßU.’ly If! util 1 - * o,' t
‘hot:- idle m;-:.;r:;fiv- ;.t kc::ribi
\ "Ci.ii) A.. Va'i. At: i !:• -
;j j
■ mmmv--:
A'* "
: >\ \.< 4p-' : I
' A- :
- J
y. da
i urs ( i ASS - Vic . it f lit'
i. unitingiium, .m attractive- hi
year old freshman t ami i.
Colie-gc, lep-i cit tie i VI iSs i'l
St-hiibu'-.hip' dill inj; lie fkli -
in k nil a avt-ra .r. just .
pi r ill lar i- peiints ist-Juu a per 1
bit "rV a e'-j'llpn-. Stir j;l'.uiliUL'll
with highest honors from th*
1 uiltrran High Selntoi ami rn
ti-re-d A a net I. !a-t l'ait on a
< holarship glvi-n by the- local
liaplcr oi lh>- lielta Sigma
t hctu -Sororitv. \ prinnisiifit j*i
anist. Ali-s i 'iinninghum won out
last year in the local t limina •
lions of the Omega S’si Fill 1-ra
te-rnity’s T'.ih-nt ilimt ami re
ceived "honorably mention' in
On: distOrt finals held in Wil
mington. lest spring. She
is the daughter of Air. and Mrs.
it. A. Cumiinrbam. Sin- is ma•
joring in t’.lenientar v Education
and is pursuing a minor in run
sic
i
D
DNCF COLI.LL! HEADS
LI T ' GUTHfiR IN SAN
fRANCISf U On* of the j
greatr; t * vampies of cooperation
amour; rulie;*rs to ireet a torn
moil titl'd is the Liuled Negro :
foil eg* f iiiirt t. Aiili-4 tluii pro.
Kfaoa Ml private colleges cater
ign ftt toltired stuikniii wni'k to
jiether through the UNCF to
meet their neetts for finarti'pe.
Recently th presidents of ail
81 cell* /;< s met in San Fvanclsi a
for their Kith < *l/111111 board
rrcetlTig ‘inis, is the flrrt time 1
ShORB above arc. the 31 prexiss,!
ss foiiows: FIRST ROW Utft
to rlsJu : w. J. Stent ~r.. prcsl-
i,c ~ .on yM.il be 'Buildm, Today
!•'.:) .. Bettt : Tuilu.-rrow Through
'i’ne Wi...- US*- '-'1 Resource:, Ih'l
u> r the k-adei. l ii;; • 1 D'. Speiy.n
--■ the Nor'.h Carolina Cull.-JH hi;.-
i ■ -iMjn;< 3 I'h f*nv:AGrt ■.< lit *: j ix*
•:■ ■ • iielti ol R» ••• • ' l ;
!iofi for Of s in the Sncih* :*s»
t i- Blire.ul el llr aiirr ’ Iv.R'
1,-rue! ernphasi:'; the ji* * d for ru
<it 1 p< opie i>.i v, i. U e.. !.■->
■(.ip crve ;'tnd Utili/e their - i.-Ji*
u j ipt y rf/souivivL
' - li i•. i ,I i - 3V'i UXil'it: X.r'd vtiid ‘
. to., v hil« they vvere i\) the 1
. ■i. f* they V.' ci t*. Vet V •
■ l i/ ~vcltiitg* ! in i’-'iiti over to the ,
.• j/., va. On c< \vhoio the tcvufj r
{ i.r rfo't ton lii}-r.. )”■‘.. j- - -.i- eu i .
.i SUc?.st*Ul Sta t’hr* £i’fib lii' ;
iU«,rr. u.cy Ih.u thi -hirue to !
; ihrir rival? Chdi.-el .iilil 'The;
-un :...it an e y ora.- I'm'" the
, : L u, u , u .t,. ii. - 1 I*. ': • ' ■'
I a... My ar.-l T .vat :••• ;.VT Vv be*
, iay.. li rtm iag tin* i'an-c..
itopjjf.s 1 -it.cc.in from ■;
! C’ ride !o -,y much
r. ■ extern nc- b ihr Lllicu;
lii •: o ail V ..■ ov - ; to. H .i-tuii
■ ice.m. tor Horton Hi;?h hoys ionic
; cii eery i,ood. Ml pn-ye: ; play--d ;
;v- rv hiirct unci showed ivai sjjovu-,-
Ii • <.fur, SiT'.tiC h. a.' i "VI -il WiVT;
y ...nc-i t!i-<had loU. the C'.lfie.
uv-u never ;'a-.* up ■ . 1 hght uia!
:,vo lav irnosh.:: team plenty of
i rurnpetition
'J’no a n,,.‘ ■ i ;i* -v&H j-.hij c.i On'
f:.; ... -r\ : tOii.V (to ■ i./a. .
' ilifih ..iii-hi amt Horton Hush i-'.ii'ls
tivtne.ndtMis tlu’ivioio-ut th.--
. iinlt: i'afito iao.Ti .ini ret n-ah
in ttirovv
Aiilioi:;./.. many of JiVirtoii odi:
;'.i rc a- riu to.uii '.Vto
tiir : arm- by a niaiodn ot i
if-i? hi.t oo.n wi re o:a b- a:
lii'lt hi i d ■i 11 1
■ . . 4 fi'. ld m 3 . .a
fam <' ithesme Alston two field
. -Ms and one free, -.mi 'ienvva
Baled r -o field final It was
i;• v -try ova; Durr HIM
r . w . ’ hoys team dropped'
an.i v IV. . . I! .'. vi'U
- . d. Bn W;h:r ,r hr.
of Hi oo:is I, Go;rn 3 print..
V, ; :o . d( ' ■ : points, amt
'•'foil- firr.ii - unit
Or Tmmi.i night damtary 2;)d
. oitii HOt'lMl !i: mi is llliQ
.y; v-oo do i,r i\.i.jd--i ihi
■I n.ii ! ri rl\ : ■< \ mi i
in- iavi.lt t Ho.'t.m ill.dis •
:n ■ i’. H a . 0.,.m •-. H’a tali iiitl'l
n of til* teach*'!’.', isnociatatn !o: ;
■ i (s<;av at f-n.d o’clock. ; lit
tilji .-m'l : p enjoy an,: i int'oriria
■ and dm iy speech by w
dr-tc vlevm-nUu''.' sopervissor. M*
; VVooi'istm. Her nuirki tlioaah in
ch tilednc to .ill pi e.-o fvlrs
Woodson visited t in.:, class imni on
Frida;- and av*- iumi \t !>*•'
the voiin prostress.
M! i ni1.1.l ( U.IW l. AMI /,
cm r< h m.vvs
;n- 'Ss'ino s ■ ; s*'o i, *! m
'l* n.m. by tin- Superintendent.
Mr June Amu..;. Tin- Surnm .
S. -d.,‘ s, idtiiy foi the hvm fit .
of buiidiru' the v i-hurch. It
- abed <-(54.43 which was turned G
i.-. i-n tie- church for building pur- *
1 V ■ s-e
«<• nt of Livingstone colic iff, Sa
lisbury, X. C.; .1. S, Scott. Wiley
cnitege, Marshall, lVv,: ii. R
Glav. fex.is colics*. T-Mis; Miss
Florence M Read, Spelinan col
lege. Atlanta; F. I). Fatlefson,
'luskryve institute; H.iroid t,.
Trigs- St. Augustine’* college,
RateGh, C.: M. liavage, |
Huston Tillotson rollegi- Austin,
Tex. SI COXXI ROW 'UH to
right;; John H la-wit:. .Morrl' ;
bniivn college, Atlanta: Harold
*.. 'Warren, Tougalno college,
Tougaloo. Mis*-; James A. foi
st on, Knoxville coilegie K.ruiy
vllle. Testa.: A- it. Gray. Taiia
tie-fa co".«|r«. Ata,; C2uwl*» S.
RED SPRINGS
NEWS NOTES
HilJ SF'IsJNOS A!* ho rue !
-\iijii - vjT the l !, ‘d S; . i ]ti:,h
ScliOol wi.M be pi.by tv. I in Bre Oak i
h! it|?e .Aurf: -Seoooi t r.yuixi ;it i.UiO-
I-hiOce. ii. r Belli: M3MC tj •
■JHpl.ll’li l.ly the luck oi it )'} iIIh'I -
*i’ u ond hit* ii.ms u‘ motto utL jr o
-miiipiiieMt by toe. the tei.ims :i• *t*
M !*'• ;< wunderJfi'l start. Oi VVetl
-1 .usaot uif'nt the Hed Spiinss
evoru me! th» V urn nf Oak h'd;'u
**.<• liom! in j thrill-packed .;ame.
Sr. far 1 hi.- teams. hnv>' i
y '-■••if! IP . ’and and Previni-vilie
Oar ; m-fuimers forth( yr ls ale
■ IVhivno: and t r.rrni; iia* I.
H- >la ! i: * i>act i< •: »h< l \ v >•».
t i.- t'Un I ’.! ,i. PitiiiiUii vimit jVA’Kuy
ihe ; i’A r* mc Ip-d Sprinr--
'‘-‘•'•in he Id i« liiui.tlily ili i 1 '-t ill V it i
: • l e el Vi rui.!. •r y ;jci j u<- : l buildjUß
i.; 1 e i j ioetihe v- ■ t .•» j.«. ei •>.’ i? Ct «.* Ve l
: , J ;;;. p mom--;.. p.. r-itcr.! H*. -
.. -i m * o.i. n *:• -. m -o-.i- cOKimittec;
■ V !>; ■!
i - . • ait us - i r («:.&x\\q k and
!i hd i i'.-dJ--:-; vv'af? bv the
! r'Vm l .Hi lor.'iVi.ldcc, th.v pi'(.»yrai
the O'vJri • hill of Me
: ' U. i'liid : "o, !' !i‘ 1':!!HJ;0e
lUtiri 1.0. irr t... U-adership .1
•■l:'-. J* uat Pine MePhatler report
;' a o‘:s :•:> !.;nr run or; m was rvai
; i/vd ,£ r rail\ i. iral on: uatatur m-*
- rod u.r«..,up pledoci!. i‘iu- tinance
* j lumit*, o ho..- er- itwd a o-ro*
i i'Uiiii th'.-d Will pi-, v‘'in- a inti, i()< *
;> ini mi.-t I;>i ’.he Pi
■) he .;vhm of Dimes Ur in- po. t
,' luics! t o R*.'d S;.n iny • mOr.ool Fh.-
veieiih • * : ■- .>n v, :.i porh i
! from ehurebo's, student:;, teacher^
,:i • oi ihe rifot':.
hiuti'd is an ac.eoim.l e-f tins
1 onve
Mi-. Mc-mr- i l-T M v.ms
J anti 1€; r.lr \V* *.i mui
'i. T': (Id; Mr . H- -i - - ai.*t
■ I 70: Mrs M. M. 80,- .uvi 3,-\
'■l ■ K H MO-;.- ; i ;iR
r.-tb; Mm K. M. Pvlt-imiu :,r*i
A!Li :5. y.ir-. M ii F.-nilh m a
■A : .ii. Mir. T \ Gi'ijhiiiii m.-;
■ ..if s.l, Hi.-. K. l..i';i- a .mat CA m- '0:
.Vii . 1... : i1 .. - ~;. and LB
M rv. N ;.i ..sui.es and -'.'A
fIO4O, ..!r J. L. CTllvcpie and
"h $5. M: C C .'.!-.'Neill r-i.d
3th guide S2B 33: Mi S. O. Me
£ "or A.l and Kith grade $13.25; Mbs
f<. A. [A.. a;..'. 90’, grade $5.35;
. ,f C K ll :r'f*i 1 and lit.:: grr.-b- .
a M- i Ta . < .. d !f:tn
a-.-f- M*y M Don:.’.las and
Sirmrio i-Sc a,; $4. Mrs. M. D
Ka - i am: ! '' .'’ret. Hi: Saint
AZ-aii CSi , C>: yd 0 la;
-v! - - aerial MViaodiM
Chr.rob am. ;l Presbytt-r-
Imutge
J. T. B< a- -d-ii, dvmnmi - f ' a
■ ■■.? tibia turn ■ . :i. ; m"- ii'J
... .. EFT
MOUNT OLIVE
NEWS NOTES
m!'!’, OLIVE Mw- > Budd t
-1 cDdimf several Oayr in Boston.
Mass., visiting relative;.
Kdiine Kornc-ifav and •nd
drt:':. Mrs Daisy Durham t-ud Mrs.
ATi-udo M Korn*-gay attend*!: the
Wayne County Missionary l.'riioti
; ,i. iV.'cdd Calvary Slant:.: church
i-a Golu.-j <:>■■!.; Friday.
C. K Harr is and - .air*.u of the
i.l ’do Ctit'V. S.-'l ---I
Johnson, Fisk university; Alon
vo G. Moron, Hampton institute;
David 1 tones, Bennett college,
Greensboro; S. .latncs R
Brawiey, Clark college. Atlanta,
I; ulus i: ill-mini Atlanta uni
versity. 1 IIIR.iI ROtV (let! to
tight!: A. W. Dent. DliU-rd uni
versity, New Orleans; J. A. Ba
,-oats, Betu-diet coll tec, fnidin
lira, S. C ; Horace Mann Bond
Lincoln ißa.i university; Hollis
l. i- 1 n't-. Lt-Moyne college, Mem
phis. Term ; G. A. Kirkevidoll.
i ane ••■allege, Jackson, Tenn.;
Hardy Liston, Johnson C. Sralih
university. Charlotte. NT. C-5 ML
"•Z iaTajrttt* JBntrls,
Frink High School Has
1st Dramatical Show
LAOKANGE '1 :u- Drumatic.-
Ghi:. at l- rink High School, uncle!
tliiv. tions of iV!is M. L,. Wis.
| ttn, piisi-niui tlivir wluiei pro
-.uctiou, " J*:. c'i ariiiiiiv. Intruder,‘ ‘
Monday, Janualv kti in the high ■
chool auditoriuir; appearing in--'
lore an appreciative audione**.
it l .-:- dransatic actinc ability dis i
p-I:iye*i : > each chaiactei .va*
lau*!t(! : upvrb and on the *-a.>t ;
a,.; (•(■uortiuii!;, t., .oilier al three •
-. U'or .'chool.-'. :- - sii rrounclint, citi- s
-vhb play.
Tib,'*’* r.) :: cast ha\a
b< u ;-i\ v-ii by Li:-.- Studio ot
Aim-.! o t;> tin- three best actors,
oi actrcs:* - m tie- play. Tilest [
tunuir.g get >n*> h:< * not
i : I * .ii '-led .'or the pk’tdl c u-
V bi ds
Ti.e ca.-t ol character.- incladeC
1 " : torv. and seniors.
rti< i;•:•.! in,* '-w-. Ida
si. ’in. Cl,bi-mu,!. i- :r.,der.;
• lyi. .Silt :ii.- Ervin Sutton ano
L-.0.L, l-.lHides.
h*- o lure pcrticipatiitt; wer*.
id*. U L-r-1" CU.-'Veli, l.vl'OV Jbdl-S, 1
■ : did,-.D, lii-i-d, Da-!
Vi. IJ-: , Oi,V,n ;u;,j .-,1 Id l ,
- Britt
iH ! iii uk .ii i < ttsi V
si i >ii ic.u i. 11 a.us t-i. iv
iok ni. s.'ii minx
T'-he varsity girlc baskei
! -'ill U .Ii: • V.' : O', d, to tie .cal*
m- :;.t atteMi.-d 1,- C'- ue in.
Vt'inst --o - md-eni
•ih V. Uey iAOiie. . 10-der ill
■-o-:.*.-y 1.1, , . id u.‘
W*l' -d d !’.OC„ lii! i-. -fim.-J
tio me is .VlcCoiill i; : ;oe.,l.tiding ;
Sevi-r.il uet-of-t<m-:l folks at- ’
c-ided ties funeral *•! Walter Wsui
■ s- . d I.:me D*seioi,- GUui'vit
- Mrs, (do * i-: Wynn duo 'ci; - Kx
tflla Brinson sj'.ent Friday in
' Goldohui *.
A- y K.>ft )l* . n. id at
mil Ki • Lex*. -a of Mr.
; :ci(! hiss. Con:. :! Lee IS iii ill till- ;
Funeral .- 1 :V.-I -• We:*. conduu- i
led F . iijay cveninj-. from (Tosaen
oi;:::‘.h fox Ah 11* Ttie- McDaniels
wi!h lies' pa of Id-mat itßUt'lUl
lolicv.ed in th»- :st. Delight can
etery,
7,1 r; Walter Dawson, Mrs. Ber
tha Cherry and other members of
tfce d -'al h no- demimstratton club
at tea led A<- ievement Ik.y pru>
:. ta, community t.ter ,n
Go’dhbovu Wednt-sday.
He'd T 'I l-'i.dt ; dlirl.-.l hlli
1 re,, tllar se-i vice at Noi't-h East Free
.;) Vi:ii. *; . ' ilnnD '.A tUi Uaii ig !
! .) \ io, V.e.V h-m V, li. Wil-
Lo.:: ~! '.Vie . N. t d a.-i H. V
liiincrviiie of Grenville, X C.
( . V Gaud-: did B-.-UU
< \Vvan Mr mil Mrs. Wade i
V n . add L \V . ..ii. Mi':-.
C'i.lford Gruiiy :-.u*i Mi.-:.- Chffor
i.-.a Grady visisled M: Katie
Hollos- av in Kd.'-tuii Sunday,
! : Mi i Mi Isaiah
L. a:! , , ir, tin- Hender:ii ul-CrUmp
. . Clin a Saturday, a daughter.
Mi rood Mis... C K. Oliver of
v V:H.d.dl X' C. atte>n-d*-d the irmrn
i .Service at uCt-d Is ..t J -s*'
BFC-
Duf<.vt T!h* Concert i'*-a.-
: riiitte* at North Carolina College ■
this wc.-lc aiiiiotniccii two concert
: '.tractions dunug FG/ruary ar.c.
I March.
Josi linion, celebrated Spanish
. inncer, and Li- famed troupe will j
r i: Duke Auditorium ,j r.
Jonday night, T 23 at 8:15.
'ls,, National -Synif'iony Orches
d. has et-!. schi-d*:!*?d for Dust
j..itori -:*n on 'Chursdav night, -
March 5.
Kuiiih college, I.lttle Rock. Ark.;
F. < Peters, Paine college, Au
gusta, ft a.; Richard V. Moore.
Betbune-Cookman college, Day
tona Beach, Fla.; U. .1. Trent j
,!r, rsecutive fiireeyo of the
IMF'. Not pie tun d are Ilarry
V. Richardson, president, Gam*
loon Theological seminary, At
Innlat .1. M. Ellison, Virginia
t oiit v. Hit hinond, Virginia; ’
i Motlier M. Agatha, Xavier inii
j vett.itv. New Orleans; Richard
K. i * rry Jr.. Bishop erdege, !
Marshall. Texan q and Beniamin
- i. Mays, Morehouse college. At- :
igciis. AX', 1 .
PAGE FIVE
i y of i-d ink High School in a
it m i t i ..-.ketbal! ,;ame to aid the
.March ol Dime.- Drive
I’he lacidty *.-( ladies and men
•d* 'l,*- ; !h« court showing theii
.itvious sijattgidn ol basketball;
* iin -ti.lv a little alcohol for
"rub downs to tin ill everyone for
I-..* day.
T-y f-mtilty lost nvillingly to
!oi,th teams.
Faculty rneuil-c. •-• participating
'•cure. lvb;:s Marian Shaw and Miss
; Dortl.y Corde!! third grade, Mrs.
Vivian B Wiliiams. tenth grade;
Mr- G... li: u fifth grade;
id is- I'atteno- 11.-mv Seventh
s.adu, and Mins Lydia Malloy.
Mu Teacher. Mr Benjamin
Hail. Agriculture; All'. A. W.
VC fd.iach. ,M.-. Jimmie V
Morris Athletic D-.rector; Mr.
‘sir a ' i Mo- .■ A -r.culture, and
•d; !-■: l-I Isk r Six Mi grade
\ \lt HIT V AND GIRLS'
UAH WIN
- i:-h H:-: V., ; s:t> d o VV Ii
.jcm sin hi H:-n. Wednesday Jan
- * •'v E: on Frink High school
. : v. ,th i.rc*;-',*, siehliing V'io
--i io 19
' ...: :;.,’f:t Sd High r.irls bowed to
frit.k iti.’fi ‘'Ll*- in a thriller *-->>
: - i!*' : *-*.- n Sc. : *-.-■ were !3 to 12.
hi:* ti *.',*> a icturn game
Fctda.v Jam,ary 30.
WENDELL
ACTIVITIES
i. l lil llltlCK t MI !(HI 11,
vv 1 xi)i:i,i. .Miss Johnsie MB*
'LL underwent an ernxr
-otion for appiiidicti*
■ d r-i-.s i:* -pital is r*-;s>v
* Tactorly at home.
Mi Doiothy Moi'-'cn is confhed
?■ iAgue.- hospital after be*
■ s’, painfully hu rt in a car wreck
S-iturdny night
Born to Mi and Mrs Gaifiam
f -is. twins Carolyn F’ayt* enc--
Carl Tm.omad Crew*. Jan. 28. h’ri-,
:.d £■ \vtji« former Kstella Dtt
! WcndUl
CARVER SCHOOIj
The ITA -t Carver Schoo has
o’, a u’ifir.bershii campaign.
The r..de with tit highesat,hbm'
* * the
.i-a-iv* s .is atit-naar.ee ijadSjfr.
At tile last meeting of
; Cade had the highest iitjjib<!»* , '«f
parents present, and therefl**. Won
the attendance banner- •mJs .X' M.
r.L; teacher. ‘
roiivm GRADE
Ti * ;>ort*-r, C.iri fl.n'wWMii St
'I':;, 4th c:d.,i*- -Ma s a play
M M Fc>- 2 The
•ui.- -.. F-; -.: ■:. BTMiday Far
dd,, Jrai.r.e,' Shaw was
Mi Feb. u.iiy OtliC character*
Ahlliam Hail
d , : * i)iM Do name chce
Walker 'Kho-iids Sdu.on. James
Ini . -. .-.U'aiK.m Lincoln. Hay
s'. • Leon, Geuf-'-c Washington
nd Car; Haywood. Henry W.
I, :i.-:,-ii., Chad-cii of Longfel
. . -.. ..■* Cai dyi- Mitiliell, Caro-
Hr- J-;*.* .-nu Mfed!n Jones Val
**i:i ii * Linda ;*•< and Elizabeth
Wiison Tmy Tin. Henry A Good
ui. d.Jth . ine*‘->crs of the class
Cu,.,uial' aini Pioneer people,
J ~ M. Bs'rnes was a mistress
- > ni*'i'.y W* art- coin;: to stu
id-nut n»*tny famous birthdays
fort the nionth of February
, Teacher t-f tnc class’, Mrs
M. J. Ms; able. ,
Thursday of last week the boys
i.ia.j ,e-iris’ basketball teams ot Car
v. r i'd in* ntary School made a
I uhp to She;.ard High School at
i Zebulon. N. C to play its elemen
tal v teams. This was the first
gjrnu of tin: se-uson for each team,
dh. :, all a- was played in the bcau
(if til. new vm there. It was well
i attended and aroused much in
o .-,h a*, cjacli -.*roup of ‘high
>r-r,..,, sUKlentS supi.'.e'tcd ib‘ home
loom.
ii:,: bare Ann Thompson is cap-
U.in •>! t!" Carve: girls High
. . , Alma Holland, who
od* 7 point- The boys' captain
c Eri,. ! Smith. Final scores:
iris ti-11. in favor «>f Carver;
u iys 7-12. in favor of Shepard.
Mid Tom Harr,:, who was very
; irk m Lincoln and Duke hos
i j.iiti-ii, is tccoverim; at home
Blended
Whiskey
Retell
Price
I *2.10
1 » ««♦*
1 'effi' 1*3.35
i ft ft urn**
! ■ 'lSi*: flJ*
86 Proof
! rn STKAIOW WHItKITYS IN THIS riOOOCt
« »kaw o* seas out. sraAioKt
ARrti>KE iNBiTRAL SPIRiTS,. WSTTt :
v rRCA* QSMi. $
& fULIIM J®§^jw?> ISfefr j, a