PAGE FOURTEEN
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TWINS SHvRE IN CGIiNER
STONE SWING CEREMONIES
-—Gwendolyn and Dorothy Har
ris of Beun* ft College pictured
frcm left to right. Little did
the** airK r dixe that they
would someday take pars in the
irornerslotie i.• vug ceremonies of ;
a new Nursery School which l>
feeing built now at Bennett Coi
leg-f, Greensboro. S'. C. Owen- ]
FUQUA Y SPRINGS
By Roy C. Street
FUQUA" SPRINGS —M- -u ,>t
•re quit. famihu- with the vwd
progress, atul tt one time or mo
ther it is- a pa; i of most every
one's cot v • i n H ll ■ • I
tear, tail to p , mm: ike
true n. I '»<>-
IjICSS 5= i*' ■t; sty S. Jhi So V, .a'-al
advanc*;n. jm. ■- ( ■ >m ■ . M;-.-.
conditio!’ •
tamed ■ ’an rt.. •:
two otiv ! v or:.• ■ i
■‘unity.’’
.Recent; ■ k:: . !
iiie pro. . fit.it . !_>.■■• ■ a.k
m this vicinity <’:;rir. ( to - I
few years by .;■- p. .
us can recall th<- first .-*-hos>i ;>■ < id
jug in F ;qu;o . <v. .- .-on-: Kn
ward frarr.i' struct'.; >' \V, aao " .
recall mat !;•<> ii;.. >:. ■ . u
school n o .carl-- it: u ,’iai ve>.
from 'Fi|. . To- - -n :.-n tod. ■;
is .‘fi! k;io -i a i .o:.‘
pit- pi. 1 .0.1 !
gross ir "•!>!■ ■
while makim-. ::r" : t-c 4
projeris, !>:.w ; i< <’ r , ro .
forwat -i witn . ...o.i ,1 jij'u i..
W< h
plant : :tu . fi; ot . .■ ■ . .1
ha'. * f-.h i : ' 1 ■ : O i' ! ‘ .
ways, whciv mV ;r a o. •!,,
When ,i c i"o pi, i • of a
lion for !.-oi ciiikl’•.'!. ■ V. < arc
the at it let • ’.:c:h. a ■ a
school - : Tnt-i, folks ].• ; si."
remember when to ■, s <- m
pit; SpS.V i'.J! ■ o.O'Hr-- .’ - hut
new buiidno. hr»v>- sr.tr-i o. i
space.
Nov. is- we |o ‘ ■ Ui.illv!".;
Without an .ithiutic field i'-.n »'h
children? Ym- ku -- it i ■ 1
eCTttentn-.-r.l ; a :o- •, u of
Janes.'. l io o ‘■ M -1 o:
people! in' iht uum: \ . . i u
that category. i hat .■■ ■ l.» ;
Vcti by deeds of the ; i i 'Ye c-.n
do anvft;'t!“ ~ a-r con aoinu .
can do So let u.:- si toy-oiuu ;->ui
start, planning far pro.: re. Our
foreparentr did it and vvt-r*. uc
cesjiflil Were they smarter than
wef By the lav- of tradition, they
weren't, lets prove it. Progiv;s
is like a fall, if hurts «hen we
stop, rherefore, today let us :v
--tolve that we . ill again take up
gross.
the banner and mala- plans fur
The P.T.A. of lie. Fuquay Con
solidated High School will con
verw for the regular monthly
meeting on Monday evening, No
vember 18. at 8 o’clock. All parents
items that must be clarified. Tnerc
ate still some very easentud
arae asked to be present ns I*
is also a very special trero in
a tore for the attending parents.
■ U,J T— -'»-* rrrr-r-r-
CALVERT EXECUTIVES MEET IN 18 CITIES
"
j,, lie » You**, Calvert representative of Ingianapclic, shows other Calvert executives the actual else
the’Calvert bottle on the billboard advertisement juet released eehrduled ta appear In <m*ny cities,
Othutf* are £eke Williams, Calvert man of Nashville, Tennessee; Jack Claseer, Oit eetor of trade Rela
tione of’Calvert In New York and John Beaumont of Jefferson Distributing Co. of Louisville, Kentucky.
The occasion wa« a meeting in Louisville of Calvert salesmen from the South to review fall sales and
advertising plane of the company. Eighteen euch meetings are being held aii over the country
dolyu a:.d ...orothy are freshmen
at Becnett. Both are 17 years
old, except Doraothy is thirty
minutes older than Gwendolyn.
Gwt ndolyn is majoring in So
ciology and plans to devote her
life to Social Work, whereas
Dorothy is an English major
planning to go into Dramatics.
Their hobbies are dancing, read
ing and campus activities, —Photo
by KUBRICK
The school Glee Club, composed i
.trained voices and under the !
.irvction of F. M. Haywood, will j
appear in concert prior to the bn |
i-iness icvim? Parents, don't miss *
this formeri, and dott’l miss the;
C.T.A. . .--ion, It's your duty to
-v ' h.T * your chi'difn iu;vr the !
utTV' -I'v things its life to pro .
The Middle Creek ( (immu
nity Chest opened its armuvl
campaign lasi Monday even
ing, November S and will ion
tii.ue through November It.
The worker who calls on you,
will fa performing this solely
\>r bis (immunity <'Ui i*~
reives no pay. Please treat him
with courtesy and give as li
beral as possible. The goal this
yi.i' i m-i very large. »ut the
• au. e is great.
The. ..ire mnny (Tnv< ; r.t anal j
1 v fee !'• usds u■ . i|>) ;. -.;innn '
f;! ■ ‘(IP(f;.. i ons, ".u .'w'e v . f) :thy i
Y..0v.". vi . Uii.-, :ie drivt if i-otire- j
f |\>r .. own te-nplv CX-.n't for-j
■•:.! i •’!■. ip " T he on in*, vtii:m'iit I
i . i!;• ■ :i ■ ■ oi yo.>* ;u ;'mi.lily. |
T. ift , ~Sf . :.v f; ua ,li wi): 1
11 Mi, Muii bu.»t so you |
’<■ ’(O-. ViJi'l’ i! 1. •l. y '.'.ill b- ;
..i':f Do your :-'harc for your tom- [
-"i.-w;-. .
l-i !5S < agers To Play Shawlovmj
Here
'l!.,' Var-’ly and Jn.y Vr«•.-•• of the j
■ ';’ ; ( < n.'p.'id.' *C ; ; 12;' Sc 'iOOli
will b“ ran.king i.iieir -.llllsa’ vie-i
o • t’) c .‘v'lif-f'T : :i . iu v Oil i
a scrappy Shawtocrn High i»«re |
a; the , -;.(T :: gvnUoi i ’ The \
fi.trhi '.t ’.ad.-, yvill bo play iiv. their
-•.■'•ond ,n.me of the young season.]
(.'oac;’u.:;' oi (he Bhrons pressed i
■ nntvrn thi,v week as it was learn-!
fi Ui;.! Co-captain Joseph Grit-]
tin. senior forward and Arn«Mi|
;..• y. anotnor yenior flash may not!
bo able to play due to injuries, j
It will be a hard job to replace;
these two starters by game time,!
Cm tier this season it was announ- j
cert v the coaching staff that!
T r iii Wilkins will be out indifine-i
lv with n foot injury. Wilkins, -had j
bgcn ..'ounted on to til! the shoe
.if the now departed Jarvis Betts,
or John Payne nov. attending A
■ nr* T. College.
The Bison lamp was quiet to
night as the coaches and playears
•grimly v.i -parert to average the two
defeats of last season at the hands
, f (he ’Hr.rnett County five. Though
.oe ham has improved, the coa
. , . u.-.-.ed dissatisfaction with
lln* • ff'.’nsive manuevers to date.
Tb- piobable starting line up
Jeffrey’s School Nows
J,'j cii-i.V,-'. .. v-,'i
U.li Tit I -•-'•‘hitMili >i \i fr OvvaStOll
the o£ the- qUt s cu,
■to was K:".- saw txdjio a
. ’i 'w : t .• po ting
Ray
Ch*siVf:a n and co ■•.vork.ns at the
.. enr.A i’ovlh.i were foil'-'W*.:
Fo--'- 'LVMmi Mjs H -«n.Ue r a
' Cat tin'-', L.
larrivv-s: Mr. Het
" v;-. Mt; P M- SrnPh.
!n v\* o.y : i bj
! hi ih ‘ tzifc^htnsn i stands;
) •M. : . V. I. B
nii;i-• • V. G. Gill a. ■ d M..
: y. B. Sr:a,-per...
la k. ! * W ;v sold 2Ukd ISk .1 UO
y Mrs. J. D. SAorman.
!>•- poos or: h- ' ! du. the lucky tic •
; ;ct v.-.ci receivin the uv :nty
j ouiid t(.i ike v tv as M isn Br>Vt Povv •
1 Kgi
Ihe v ,11.* .‘i?." aa b.tvj' viic*
; C and v. enjoyed of ail who
j i L i,t' noccy.
The siuti: grade is \ "ik:n, ;u»rd
r " cm. practice teacher Miss
Mars a s-'nii.r from St. Ausurtim-’r’
1 : allege
Fir Os GRADE
Mrs. Sharper’s fifth grade is
orking on different typ “s of pic
ares for Thanks .iving. They are
GREENVILLE ITEMS
By Mrs L. R. Taylor
GREENVILLE -■ When life is
r. arte evident, then aad mere one
-Juc&tioti begins, and those who
.. r.. 1; 1 - ior tin iraiuing of
is new am should aim to help it*
1 .ink .ati.ei tna . to disc ip in a
He idiouid r, taught what to
■ ink and how to think for him
eil rather than to corrow thoughts
.nd ideas from others.
O. I n, 1 .. 1 '...’ 1... ed '.eaud St it it
. illy ,i.-’ well as literally, that he
. ay be able to m et the needs of
,c. as weil as to live daily with |
.is fellowman.
Edceati. n tends to transform a
mmile of iav/ materia:- into the!
j -auiy of love, truth and honesty i
l-.iis being true and more, we |
. iioin God has entrusted children
o our care should ..ce to it that
ney get the best education pos
.oie.
Help to rnakt- our homes com
.unities and country better b\
matin:; r-is becaus tfle cn-.uur.v ’
.•-pendii:. much for education.
. such little co:.I to us. When;
..iicv is .p .t or id cation, no j
•ne can .. an 1 tt:e receiver
; nenefitt. d ..irougii lift- it;
uses it propc-
UIIURCH
Next Sunciay will tie Youth Day
S. anv i\. lliil Baiitist Cburch.!
Find time to worship there if ■
ou will and hear the Junto:
Choirs sing. The directors nr. i
lit. M. Y. Ninmto and Miss Chris- ;
ne Clark
Tin re will he a music fesitval ,
; t Sycarnohe I lilt Baptist Church !
invM'iy, NQvyniber H at 7 o’clock
in honoi of Mrs. Lillian Vi'note ,
Hardy fer the service she render.
j out of town church choirs. These ,
•moils and the choirs of Green :
ille Churohcr will parttcipat • in •
a* tiMiyram. Attend this festiva ;
.nd enjoy the variety of spicy spi- |
or the Bisons will be Co-captain
J. Bailey and R. Smith at thi j
uvards, O Moore, center and C i
Crudup and R. Burt or C. Grit (
fin at the forward slots.
The .lav V starters will pro
bably inch.(fie H. Rogers and W. I
Jones as guards, R. Thomas, Cen- j
;. (•, and R. Payne and E. Bookeu .
at the, forwards.
We wish io extend a cordial in- ;
citation to the many students, par- |
tins and friends of the communitj ]
to conic out and cheer your team
on to victory
Friends will be elated to learn
that Mrs. Ruby Rogers Stubbs ha
been released from the hospital.
and b rapidly recovering from her !
recent illness j
S’unday is Pastorial Day at the,
First Baptist Church of Fuquay. {
The folks there will greatly ap- j
predate n our iirescni’e.
THE CAROT.TXT AN
icaciun... ‘-r.d r M. Sn-v . uiv
III.*; .RY *. i t B Nf.V><
■M: . 1 ibrary C v. Member
’ ’ ic - president; Beuir/.i
:; . w ; ft: • . wary: t - ances uen
in, . :t S'cretary and Jen •
-.iwtttj E» uis treasurer.
: '• i •. . '
: T t g u c has. : w:::..:
i j - ih .- • rchool year. 1h • of
• : s olioiv.-: Annie J.
.
-• •- are rs-'V* ? -’'‘as--’ due*;, and
• L!i., ti.-- C-'vROLIN.AN.
. The following merr.be:s .--i’ :
a■; V Be:•;:iI:: Mb CLiM A:
> TM ‘ster. Scn-cl,
i AH dim and 1.-iia At P...1
l M y.
s Ihe fi'.H'OV.'ini; Student.-: are racm
' . :s of e SclKX'l Fafety Potiv!
Mae Chavis. Do- is SoclUngs
and Fu'bert Dun:- The stud
s r<p. rt that thw are enjoying tb>
- classes urter their new princ.pa
? Mr. Grant Beatty.
•u ■■■■■’■! sinking.
Rev. J. a. Nimnio and choir anc I
x number or members o i dy .arnore *
.:d; Ba; tr-t Church were at Da i :
. tiapc-1 :n B a .Tort Countv near
..* mat S'.uiCiay aftc: -- -
... He pr auhea toe r.rdn.atioi. ■
..li.tri.' new piv.st.or tb-..: •
v Jam..s .Y. Gray. R. \ (Lay
;is a Tr.-uiuriral r.turte; ! at .draw 1
i U--.vM.-r, it.-. u x home ir in Simp- j
j .-.on. N. (.'.
Ihe Old Ea.-iern Missionary Bap-:
i U:b, vs Union met fast Sunday •
| at the Tiiuniph Baptist C'hunch of
vhich Rev. E. N. Staton is Pastor
: The president of the- Union i.
i Mack Wm-eo and his good ieadtr
j mp coupled with the good coopo- ;
•’ at -.on of t u- officers and jnombers ■
: Uiir.in is making rapid pro- :
.ir;-' doing a v.iy fim- work in,
i ..dom ouilding.
SCIIOOI NEWS
ill contest for (gis fall of clem
..- Str i t School will close on N<-
.;! i>r, 11, Every class Slopes to b. :
i . winner
schools are in o’os ivanc« ;
An.e; it an Education week thi.
■week, and t-nuer the vVisc an
; ix'icient leadership and Muidant. j
•>t Prof. \V. II Davenport who i
u|.> .I’.-hwg principal link, d to- '
i Vi- with the of Miss S
!. Saultcr, Mrr. A. B. Brown, anM
I h teaimei's, a fine job is being
Niue. Won’t you please help i: :
' nt P. T. A. or anyplace needed?
CLUBS j
The Pasloi's Aid Club of Sy
rnore if.il Baulict Church met:
a.-'t Monday night at tne home
: Miss tv Vie Mac Little.
I -i »mk !i of Benedict Cl'ih :
ct lait Sunday at the home of]
rank Wilson.
| Th Ro bud Ushers of Syca
aptist Church met last •
n a P M. with Mrs. Maiy Taft, i
| -'Trs. Dorothy L. Barnes t.v presi
! lent.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the a- ;
.Vi limned chu ch met with Mrs.
| tie Hat per recently. Mrs. Gather-j
Got ham Smith is President,
j The Junior Ladies Auxiliary j
-t at the home of Mrs. Hannah j
! hi own on last Sunday. All hosts \
■ id hostesses served delicious re-;
• jasses at the close of the meeting, j
SICK
j Continuing on the sick list are!
1 Mrs Louise Hopkins, Mr. and Mr: . :
tssie Barsihen, and J. B. Taft. 1
hey are doing nicely but still need j
■he prayers of those woo pray. ]
’in" will appreciate prayer,
Encourage the CAROLINIAN by
j >iving us your news and getting!
j o t paper.
Begin expressing your thanks for !
! i ’ one race item by buying your I
CAROLINIAN every week
i dee Mrs. L. R. Taylor or Hamp
! iMn Lilly for your CAROLINIAN;
| oday.
! .- s v/e move along the Highways
? our dear old North State, our i
minds some times go back, think- j
ng of roads and vehicles of the]
:ast, or they may envision pic- j
ores of the future. While having!
‘here mental pictures let us keep j
j our thoughts tuned in the right j
.1 ruction of travel so as not to!
eve any kind of accident.
Drive carefully at all times.
FUQUAY SCHOOL NEWS
Many vogue writers of both wo
| .nenfs and men's apparel have
j written many columns and articles
n the various u new looks '. Now
; take our turn to write about
I Our New Txiok School''
; Hats off to our new principal,
i .Vlr. W M. McLean, for steering
i ur school to the following ‘New
i Look” features: A graveled park
| ing area and driveways; a new play
j ‘round has been equipped with
aeilities for swinging, .sliding,
and circling, attractive bulletin
boards; the installation of beau
tiful Venetian blinds in the health
center, office and home economics
d €'*■"■ artrrcnt* four*- f
; tains liiat satisfy the State Health '
I Law, which' was quite inadequate {
! up to this point.
You v. ould be amazed to know, |
| that there improvements have all I
I been done in less than two months i
We are showing our gratitude by i
■- taking cair o£ tires* facilities and!
Grads Hold
Comma 1 ' 1 n
CltU.-vh VVa,.,-! r't. vi' L'-'oll •
■HI . V. t f . iV. i. ti r J;. ; iii.ijy
Q>v t . a £ fif.v r»it*ht d>>i
-0• * .or the benefit .o' the
Wtlion Be Kiel asking [
Cary Notes |
M - G VI • \ JONES
( AEV Or. 4-j.I \ Uib '.vkiri a i
■ ...a the 'A'ir.uCf'b ci ‘at 1 Wa a a’-. ;
.... . i -i a Youth's Achicv rftt'ia !
i lho thrift loving cup to. ;
iViir; -o pen cent of its members
itti savings accounts. The Me
aanics and Farmers Bank was the
or of the occasion,
Shu. Lucy Jones and friends c j
.. . r ’ art,, spent the day with j
its. Jones' brother and sister)
. i ' Mr ar:d "vlrs. Sidney Jones
::evv. e on taeir way to Florida j
1 : c d ,-orr.e time with rndativ
• ,0.1 Fiends.
Mis.v-t I ucinda and Beatrice'!
. eh i of Portsmouth. Va. spent:
| fit- *%et >eiui with their parents i
1 5 M, tth vv Beckwith, j
_ . K. J.-union Street.
ct e Mt Zion Baptist j
nday :-po:"or"rl b' M" j
Mae Coed was a hug* sue- 1
VV !• the! tve tiding bells arc 1
' Or Mi ■ G -I’ Va F■a a: Ct j
Holly Springs
BY < OK A LASSITER
i.t town of Holly Springs has;
now tome? and a now scneoi. Tan
■ .. rtvei to mow pro-,;ess w i’h it:
. ,n- done for the benefit and
.clia.ro of th.- aiuldren m lao
oniii'.unity and others.
M■ ■■ Wonihfe, M»s. >1 - aid i
: . f... -her. members of the Hoi
' p na. K 1. A aitei.ai tl t.'n j
■ .. i. tou til Anniuil P. T. A. Con- •
. ii m, Nov mb..-: 7, at Z hulon.
. (.:. r.-u re. u.av P. T. A merlin;,
i.e hi:id November 1 i at 7:0:
; o'clock at the Heliy Spring Si hoof,
i ... will u looking lor ail parent;.;
li'.d fi:l i ' ■■■ tO <■ pi > ’..i. lit.
H.ith Womble is visiting
ei aunt in K- \v York <.'itv. Mi
i•. i! Cone d was ..;inover the !
j ei'k e.-.i from college.
• C'hure'i services wore held Sun- ;
• ,v M lire AYiF, IVI-theciiot Church.!
j iv, 11-f -.i 1! is the paylpr He j
: p■• .ii h'-d a very jn-.-pirh.;; rneviMSc. ;
Vhitiny at church Sunday was
Pi. ! -or Ji :n Hart iron of C rn
I i, 5: , M C. Re.;u|ar pr-aebin); |
ivi" 'll be held next bo nday i
jat the Cii isti.ui C iiurcli at il’.OO.
' o'ekii'i: i’i;eityrher lioaru :• paw, 1 :',
i i nun-tan: at night Sunday. At
! r a ilie ■ Church of '-.nr id? iCo
J next Vunday.
1-il Jennie H.'ll Ada';:-. -.1. -
pi ovine t epidly.
Suj ;n:' the Cominui.it i net
i Mr. G. T. Gi'isby is chairman of
ROCKYMaUpAI
“ j. .1
I VETERAN NURSE RETIRES
ROCKV MOUNT High tribute
was paid by various civic groups
and lending individulas and offici
als of Rocky Mount to the pioneer
colored public health nurse of this
cSy who retired alter serving
j twenty-one years us guardian of j
: the health of the city's ten to
, twelve thousand race citizens. The
' honoree was Mrs. Daisy Oir Sell-.
ms, a native of South Carolina,
who joined the City Health De
partment as a Public Health Reg
istered Nurse tn 1932, and retired .
November Ist, after 21 y< ars con
tinous service, during which she ,
was the recipient of much praise
mixed with abuse from ’hose :
whom :be - ought valiantly to set - ,
i ve in the interest of better health |
enjoying them.
Many extra curricular activities |
have been added to our school to .
| make oui mark more enjoyable.!
! T vie activities are education*! and
onjoyah l '- These Clubs ore: Thej
Science Club, The Social Science j
Club, The French Club, The N. H. i
A. k The N. F. A , The Choral Club, ,
The Teen Age Club, The Me
moir Staff
In every walk of life, there is j
usually some degree of compel! 1
lion. The classes Rom grades one j
F.irouah twelve are in friendly l
competition for the crown of Mis-: i
b uquav Elementary and Miss Fu- ,
f ;t')V ’T' ! i rM- Pill Tmm y,.i.n'iw
are U> hr named later, but luck
io all of us.
The Ht •• vest Festival, which shall
! b • me program to entertain the ■
I Fuquay Misses, has beer, set for ,
i November 19.
i We shall follow this program in j
j our next report.
* ' 'TcA'
el-
. <•. .. r a \ ■ a r
siC H.Ai'dhO Via Alherfh.i
1 Latin.?v, renter, port fierce. lU,
; ivigistd as "Miss \.
i i ! i ' at tti • annual horn com
' -is eeicbratioii attraction hist
Rambing In Chatham C’nty
GOLDSTON PITTSBORO SILER CITY
By D. W. Headen P. O. Box 55 Goldstoa, iNorth Carolina
viUL. Slv.Y Hello you. now
at anoth. r \vt cfc has passed and
ua .November bavin- arrived, as
.. many of us ran v. el! see, by
| c rummer days ,;one and rains
| ailing, winds blowing, sendee sta-
S- ’ n in °h *)■'« kept busy, winterte-
I .n s cars, fa l suppliers are on
j -'•••' fie, and if yeu are asking me
-is are j ■» r.o - starting. 1 found
s out Friday nig’nt .«s I was
j making m> rounds ' Rambling T:»
'aat..am Ci-.-uly", as I parked
i v v. . vue to [ic i-. * that snow
• • Lain It'd .SO ItiSl Gild i diS*
| v. red 1 had to Gay • e.iu-1 tire
j ! rcu bn ! n ir.ii it •;>
. f it had no: been on a rainy-
I spowy night to ston end change
■ v. r.u ir mush aid. Welt sc
| .h fm Us: fmd 1 will not at
; n mat t v t■ i. i li.ruiioui v: the
’.virhold b.iib- because they ore
i many.
■UAKJNT. iil: rOFNiJS
Just ;*•? 1 proiei.-.r-d you, 1 shall
•4tMr.pt to htinii you the lot -.
. v.s ever un> countv as 1 fine
I r
: i !•' - I, t everybody
i am tu i ; ofa ' with ov t
kend ha;! their minds on the
oniecouun. . Foi.r.di’r's LGy at A
:.i T. i ■>d. '.e and q' -to a numb-:
f hronghi'..t fie o-•.any atu-abi!
Ii w •>. , end to icavn that. Hem-'
: I du '.‘v. -i victim of a heart adaik
, vin Ctb ton. lie a j.-utient : -<i
; 'U i.. ' ■ tfosial .1.
! Mr. am: Mm tr e.e.. 1 riev
are tin/ oroi.il parenti of a son,
| born ii e." ally. T:c Dowd family
I re.-idis '. ith Mr. and Mrs. Lu'
; i.e Sivift Cre- k (.’.imnumitv i u .-t
; 'arnrub:;!! which vi'.lbi'are.s WlH'iw
I S;., ill.::, iii ily Sr: rit'i- s, i'ujp.ias ;.i)
fir' objective:; of the C-i umii
! . v Civ l .ii|' e, n a '.y to ■
l a ion faci-i 1 ; i - - ' ■ r !
-,! r. :t:■: I; >!) purf. e.f-1' ;r; !.:]•■" ! !'
StroiVlCiil: and to help Ctl Use'.
■ ari.-uig in the eoipi:umily.
ror all citizens. Nurse Selins drove j
ter 1930 model Ford thousands o. j
tidies many years over the city it J
her daily visitations with patience j
and forbearence.
LOYAL PRESBVT CRT AN
Somewnat of a stickler fo| dog !
i re.a, Nurse Sellers, in private lift
was a lcyal and diligent membei j
nf the Mt. Pisgah Presbyteriat |
Church here where she support* 1 * j
to itie ninth degree all church pro- j
' grams.
Mrs. Sellers shares hei home at j
314 liigiand Avenue with h«r si
ster, Mrs John M. Miller, Sr., wi
dow of the late Dr. John M. Mill
er, Sr., of Walterboro S. C.
I>K. WILLIAMS AIH> fIfcSSLS
PRESBYTERIANS
In the absence of the Reverend
James W. Barnette pastor of Mt
Pisgah Presbyterian Chumi lane i
. Di:. MaUjplm D. Williams of Til- \
i son and Raleigh, spoke to the con- j
gregntion November Bth on “Tht
i 'Confusion' cl Faith". Pinch-hit- *
ting’ for Dr. C. El woo i Bouiwarc
;Of N. C (.oile;.’.*.'. Durham, orir.t
1 nally scheduled to fill the engage
j nnr.l, created by trie attendance
;of Pastor Barnette at a ' ionic
■ coming event ai his homo church
| m Pineviiie, N €.; Dr, Williams
, sought to impress his audience j
! with the fact that we frequently j
; place wo much emphaats on Uit •
; doctrines of the- various laiY.ia «»<• ;
' not enough to the application o. i
| t.ne Christian principles brother- '
I hood and service to humanity.
Williams is a professor at Sbaw
1 University and oresident. of 'mb
. .*■»•--• e.r<*.r • -y V’' '•>-D - f
| tawba Sy nod as well as Cave F*‘'>''
! Presbytery. Bo tinware is executive
secretary of the council, and but I ',
men have been key figures m the
! intensified efforts of the synod
! toward self-support and complete
; integration into the Presbyterian;
‘ Church, U. S. A.
WEEK FXDTXO SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1953
X’s r J. :tturc l attrac
tion was t '>« intes -*•
i. v all auße S clue <* n
Me ;gi. s and Florida A.
i d M E aivci i>. 3> >mbers of
her cm-A sre from left to rigid:
*
Bynum on the Bear Ck-Gohi
j i x.) n ' 11 ;] h' va v.
Mrs. Lain a .! xr of M-'.-ncure, N.
lecently obsc.weci lu.:.- invui
e.iy, however she faded to say y.' i
i how old the was well "ttaU’d
,i:st like a woman" Mr<. Lee l"d
say you re just cm* year id.u
; than last year.
Miss Th. r«.-ssa Turner, a ronior •
:.t Shaw University. Ralei-th, ;pr-nt
the weekend visiting her pc tents,
'Hr. and Mrs. Sam Turner of O'Yu-
Mr-: M.iMie L. P-ie.e r<-
j■. rrc-'d to hei r sidenee iti Siler
; Vv after n brief visit to the Na-
I u:>n's Capitol.
Keen reactiivv the C ' ROUNIAH
i :>.'}• week In Ch,U;,:u:t County,
'.•YRCUKTAN'S are >ukl in J»iUs
>rr» bv Richard TavYtv in I«>a
o k at J. S. McTiUir.an'.i Service'
-•tation, in Gulf a! 'Shorty' Thomp
on Ptacin GMdston i y ?, ■■
Headers, Jr., in Siler City am! Mu
Edna Gtdd-ton and -on reli the
; C YROLINI.VN m th,- Taylor Cha»-
’-j Coinnnuuty If there ■toold
any section of the county f.diu
. !o receive the paper p‘< .'••w lot!
. u-. know i'v dno ogling n’c :> c:ird ov ;
phone 60-8 (iol«Tr-o.v hould
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