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, fsg£ ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1954 Kometown News And Views : Alamance County Round-up jgr jfc'JSUb Aim* Ross Keck o Hi SW K. Harden Street Bh Graham. V. €'• ft OfIAHAM ~ Fin.it rites were SV*4 far Mrs. Man-ie Ed a mw, 91, of Route l M- BfMrsday, at Hunter's Ct> ipi 1 ■tfrifeodinf Church. Rev. S G. httpkins officiated. Jb*. Swann was, a nativ. r Ijnftfi County and the da ■ m Dtm late Mr- and Mr;. Jasper McSJwde. She was a mam re abater's Chapel Church. Survivors include one son. F • U ftwaan of Route 1 McVsne-; t Zanghters. Mrs. Lydia M> ■ - Bwfeam and Mrs. Case, e A!-, ft Ifebane; one sister Mrs . . §gj*pkitn of Efland and oi..- brb Goidsiiofo News i g Hy Mis# Eunice M. VYhitied | 4*6 Miller Street * «OLDSBORO Mr. and M jfUfeert Pearsall, of Washington. D. £., *i* visiting their mother. ,vi- SLsla Pearsall, 806 fir. Pearsall is employed ia the tesii service in Washington. » • * Mr and Mrs. Willie Swift : ’ Washington were E•• •• tv-, fee city- Mrs Swift is the ■ Idiaa Mozella Bass School Street School Its annual Schorl C10..n • la the Dillard Hij-u Sclu.;! A-, toriurn Monday, April 26. The production a t- ■- •peretta entitled 'The id. " the Forest." little Miss Cora Ann H fav# the story of the 0y r tt. Meinbess of the cart v. re as follows. Henrieta Johnson, • jut Thornton, Doris Lai c, B- : Simms, Ernestine Howell, R'.f Williams, Norma Coley, Thomas Wooten, Thomas Arrington, u:.e Katreir. Hicks- The play was directed by M K. 3. Coley and Mrs. M M- Hoi- ; mao Costumes were designed by Mr-. A- P. Jordan, S. L. Sr .-v S Hogans, and L. B Frcuoi sc*. Dances were undos tne dfo of Mrs.' C. P. House, ; K *- v . Wooten, and Miss A M O’ -. Music for the occasion ■ - jtished by Mrs. L- J t’-.-u.r and ‘ JiTiss A. E. Bunn. * Miss Juanita turse at Clinton ■ pital has returned to ;er v■■;. d tor spending some tune with ! mother, Mrs. Flossie Moore ai J a , Carver Drive, who is ill * * * ..I Arthur Hall, of Bru no . . was a recent visitor in the t 00, j While here he was the gin st o Mrs. Carrie Dixon on M. Street and Mrs. Madt-s.-ci J< Alvin St. a * * Mr. Hezekiah Sears, of Pun.v.’.:- : Community died April 22nd ai « brief illness. Mr. Sears, a lifelong resident of ; the Community, vt.n . member of the Hunks CP .w Church where he served o .0.. years aa sexton. Funeral nr; were conducted from the .h- . Grove Church of pikevillo. !■ gift, with the Rev. B J L mi Goldsboro, officiating He is survived by l.ss mother, i Wake Forest Notes ■tfl By DIANA' WATKINS ASM Lewis Street WAKE FOREST— This m ■- th ! feeing Slay means a lot to some, | 4sj»ccUlly the school children •fkelr toil for nine long months ; will #oon be at an end ffe® PTA had its last meeting ' ®< the school year 1953-54 with | Wtfh success recently. Those bT- . teKtiing I’m quite sure profiled | by the programs that were imt ovwr. The evaluation of the yea i s Work was given by the principal, L, R. Best. We have had. through the months, panel dis cussions on, “The Pre-School Gliiid,” “The Adolescent”, and Hale* a lecture on “Family Laws' hr Attorney Herman Taylor- Tne j other speakers on the panels ai various meetings were Dr W L | Greene and Mrs. White, County | supervisor of schools. On Friday, April 30 Mrs. Fran- | res Forte was eulogized at Mount ' Pleasant Baptist Church. She h:::- i been ill for some time. She is sur- | vived by five children, several | grandchildren and a host of r ia- j t’ives and friends. Burial was in the church cemetery. The Ernest- Royster Funeral Home was in 111 t i.fii.j l ? ;f Rf U'. ; -,-h-~, ,y\ i (*tt'7?<f. .v _.. s /<sos*'nr's lots of - paimtinct " i never \ /^yw" , KNEW *t VvAJ SUCH FUN — J/*1 <<7 Hi, E 1 1 i Ihc-r, Arthur McDade of Efland- i JPersonai'j Pic Join; T Ratliff has return- ! i ed to Camp Gordon. Ga. after vis- j i it ; ng his para t , Mo and Mrs. I i V/.11 Ratliff 'A Haw Rivc-r Road, j (Mu'! News Mrs FoMena E Keck of 334 ! I East Harden St. wa, hostess to fne j | Elite Club recently. | A delicious plate dinner was ' | served to guests before three pro- i | grcssiom; of pinochle were enjoy- i j ed ; Members present were Mss- 1 dames Comae blanks, Mo y ■ : Shanks. Julia Brown. AnnTtiomp* | i soo. Leont Trollinger, Grace Whn- ; Ivi ■ Mary Sears, of Pikcvillo; 4 so,tecs, Mis. Charity Mitchell a -- Eva Howell of Piueville: Mrs. | Ess;...* Simpson of Brooklyn, N V; i End Mrs. L. P. Tucker, of Brook lyn. N, Y ; three brothers, Edward, | Dai'i-l c.'.'ji.c Ais ait of : Brooklyn, N Y. Burial was in j Hooks Grove Cemetery. Henry Lev Stokes died recently ’ in. 1- ..,i■.l l ,bouv ui'r-vcd i Saiuruuy mo*Tt‘V4 in Goldsboro. | k :!ne>'rn w.'ro conducted i to..- Hrm-i-on FciU'al Home Ch;u>cl. Burial v. as in Princeton i Cemeteiy. j He is survived by Ms wife, Mrs. ; Ida Stokes and four daughters, ; Misses Catherine, Dorothy, Laura ; Stokes, and Mis. John Sher&rd i aU of Philadelphia, one brother Rotiert nioKcs ul Poitsmoutb, V 3, j • * * i Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Thompson ; of New York Guy are visiting Isis j mother, Mrs Eunice Thompson on ; Greemcaf St. j Luther Dawson, Jr. son of Vi and .Mrs. Luther Ban son, 50... of 705 V; Litu -vt. is the ; newest ( aroii»uu C'uirier in Gob! boro. Young Dawson Is 8 j years old and is in the second j grade at school birett School. - * * Mr, T. C- Coley who has been ' ill at h..s liome at 412 Canal St. j is reported to be much improved, j * * * Captain Marshall Bass, of the ( U S- Army, and a former Student i t.;i Dih;,rd ii ■ School was <r re- | Rev. R. Irvin Boone, pastor of j Central Bapti- i Churth ol Wtl- > m : it jon was o visitor at Dillard ; Hi.vh Sciiool recently. 1, v. j A. Forbe.-, director of the j I; ole Trairtng Institute, of Golds- j boro, will prt aeh the Baccaiorrate | Sermon on Sunday 3May 23, at Car- ; vi r High .School ..: Mt. Olive, | North Carolina. Commencement ] exerci.it'a tsiii bo held .May 25th. * * * The president of the Dillard 1 Alumni Association, ivlrs. iMaclr -sa Clark Barnes, wishes to announce to all Dillard graduates that a tea •s being planned for the scond [ Sunday in Tv. y at 8 p. m* in toe ; Dillard cafaxeria. Vou are ini,ted , to come and sip tea and chat with j other Dillard grads who are mu- j tua 1!> iutcrosUid in their t.’ia: Mater. Dillard Graduates who live out of town are invited to return lor an evening of pleasure. ( charge. I On Sunday, 'May 2, Friendship j | Baptist Church . had its Home- j > coming Day exercises. Looking ; ■ over the church which was fililed ! ! to capacity wfcre many faces that | hadn't been seen so r sometime, j The program consisted of an ad dress of welcome by Deacon Wes ! lev Dunn. Response by Rev. G. ! O. Watkins; a paper by Mr, Har- I mon Johnson and the most in- I spirafmnal songs by the All-Girl chorus The sermon preached by the paster. Rev. G. S. Stokes was taken from the 9iii verse of the 6th Chiopter of Matthew. Several churches of the surrounding com munities wore represented. Din ner was served in the building annex- The Pals Club is having a tea j for ;:1! mothers on Mother’s Day, | May 9, on the campus of the N. ; & 1. School. We hope to have a j nice crowd. There will also be a I | short program. The time is from j I 2 to 6 pm. j 'The American Legion Post 31! I j will meet on the first and third | i Wednesdays of every month at : the Hall at 7.30 p.m AH veterans j are asked to corn.' and join. i Be sure and send your news I I DIDN'T KNOW) 'Wu?'/' /IT'D TAKE SO jjgf// V, ? UONCr/ AND m// &&& -7,ITS- ONLY ■ // Ohj rhat ookny Routine ■•' lotsl (OFPUN/' WOTTA iaFWjITT-rr#, : V . Y-r-r»s«Bs - YEAH / t/KAerfNe.S* .. : r Y . KSiagOi-' BfiE£ZY TU INION' HFW / * 1 1 • v jive us into taint * i inf? Yvat:^ /•"“'I F£NCe V jftEwfir H HV ted, Mary Mitchell, Elaine Tiiorr.p- I son, W. L Morris, Mabel. Poole, ! Magalenc Harris, Miss Juanita King and the hostess. Prises awarded were first, Mrs. Shanks, second, Mrs. Grace Whit ted and third Mrs Magaline Kar ris, PINEPARK liy MISS DAISY WASHINGTON PINE PARK—This is your re port for the week of May 8 and it, is based on social and persona! events. You can depend on us at Pine Park Store as your one-stop sum | mer pleasure place, Our teen-age baseball team >4 now playing its regular games- j j So for your summer pleasure, j drive straight to Pine Turk. The j : phone number is 931-3. Mrs. Peart Fohville of Kellum town plana to give her open-air patty m our park sometime dur > ing this month. We ate unable to ] gsve you the exact date at this ! time, so for more inforamtion consult Mrs. Fonville- Scrnae bills may be passed out ; concerning the party mentioned I above. Why worry yourself with back j ing your letters with pencil or i pen when they can be typed here at our store for a very small price We furnish everything but i your address, so hurry and bring ! or send your material to us. Mrs, Nora Ornail of Waterbury, ; Conn, spent a few days in our community visiting relatives and ; friends recently. Mrs Mabel Johnson and her . school group recently visited our | park To set your free local telephone call, simply call us here at the ; Pin..- Park Store We are opin 1 from 11 a.m. until 8 p.rn Monday | through Saturday. On Sunday we j are open from 1:30 to 7:30 p. in. Qune a few persons have beer, i added to Mrs. E Chadwick's and ' Mrs Mamie J. Horne's hairdress ing list. These persons received ; their appointments by telephone Tvkss Belinda Humphrey has been appointed head coach of the i girls basketball ti am. Miss Hum ! nhr..y is also a member of our lb committee. When this rcport was copied persons holding card numbers p. i 5 and 43 were our panel mem | bevs for this week. CBERLIN SCHOOL HEIS REPORTS Arthur Dunston, Reporter . On Friday morning, the boys , ?,nd girls enjoyed a special pupil laU-pt program during their as • sembly period. Darlene Andrews, first grade, i gave a reading. The boys and : girls of second and third grades r. -i n g two spring songs Bernice Johnson, second grade, gave a reading The tonette groups, made up of fourth grade pupils, plaved two selections. Robert Fryson and Doris Jenkins, fourth grade, sang a duet. Nelune Peebles, and Geraldine Capehart played I .instrumental solos. Barbara Turn. I er also played an instrumental ! solo. Lillie Mae Harris, eighth 1 grade, read a poem and Geral ; dine Joyner sang a solo- Juanita Blount gave a talk on •"Die Im portance of Getting an Educaion. Simon Edmondson, our dele gate to the Older Boys’ Confer ence at Charlotte, gave a very fine report. On Thursday- a group of patrol boys will leave for Washington, D " C. This is an annual trip sponsored by the Civitan Club arid the Raleigh Police Depart., ment. We are inviting parents and friends to attend our May Day exercises on Thursday, May 6th at 1.30 p- m. to tile above address for publica tion QUESTION: Can forage crop diseases fee controlled? ANSWER: Yes, like other I plant diseases, they can be con j trolled. The selection and breed ; ing of forage legumes and grasses ■ resistant to one or more diseases ] is the most effective method of ! control. O'VE GOrrA~THINK%!! jPUss; HtT^S ■i.y? —— - ni 'imlTi i'i.'hi**'-—ut»ii —nmiwnKMiriaw»i'«i-,.—.1., - T .- fc I FRIEWO I've; j r /;//—ipliMpS 111 i-py/t 6or. if v6t* / .Try , <** fp© K' JjJ /M® JS^ iffil Ip 3 wflp jpfhi) 1 i Lockhart School News j Th* Lockhart pre-school clinic i ; was held Monday April 2ft at the j j school. There, were over fifty 1 ! bright - eyed youngsters who eagerly awaited their turn to re- i ceive their examination. The clinic was a success and we shall lock forward toward seeing these beginners next fall. They are: Cordeiiui Troufclefield, Walter Artis Taylor, Christine Burnette, Maxcine Rainey, Virdell Brides, Carol Ann Tyler, Lorethia Pea. cook, Deioris O’Neal, Margaret ' Ann Tyier, Lorine White, Ed- j ward Lewis Hines, Frances Cates, j James Robert. Lucas, Leon Wil- ; liara Jones, Percy Leon Lane, j Elijah Jones, Edna L. O'Neal, I Sandra Fay Bryant, Phyllis Ann i Ferrei!, Frank K Lucas, Cather ine Champion. Ethel Mae Young, James Robert Todd, Dalphir.a Price, Walter Hinton, Jr., Otis Lee Hinton, Patricia Ann Cart* j nady, Mary Joyce Graham. Jun. ; ! mie Holden Hazel Marie Staton., | I Vwaell Brides. Dwitt O- Mit* j | chcll, Charles Darnel! Robertson, ] i Keliy I. Lewis, Priscilla Manning, ' i Martha Lois Sanders, Charles | Herbert Young. Neva Ruth Rob* | ertson. Tony Mial Sarah Eliza* f beth Williams. Mary Ann I Bridges. Donnie Beckwith. James Edward Asbury, FT the 1 Mae Young, Clifton Rufus Dunn. Cep j bus Robinson, Jr., Clifton Barnes, and Dorothy Ree Lane. The first grade B pupils gave ’ a short playlet, entitled The King Who Was Sad" recently i The second and third grades | have a corftest to see which one i can sell the largest number of I May Day tickets. Nila M;e Bass i is leading now and everyone is ! ! wondering who will be Alay j j Queen The Second Grade A children i l Kinston News Notes ttv HENRY C MITCHELL f KINSTON— (MIS) —The Junior 5 ; Class of Woodington High School I j honored the Senior Class with ! their annual Junior-Senior Prom, i j April 23ra. Miss D. L Moye. the Junior I class advisor, directed the class • 1 in planning a most successful prorr.. Visitors from Adkins High • i School were present, ! Mr. S. Carraway has been elect* ' i «*d by the Lenior County Teach- ; i ers' Unit, to represent the county > j at the NBA meeting which will jbe held in New York in June. ' The faculty members and the J high school basketball team play- ! ed' a spell-bounding game for tile j students Wednesday, April 21. The following teachers Played: j Mesdames R Outlaw, C. M Gat- j ling, M Loomis, Misses E. Gray, ; ■ N. Davis, E Dove, Mr, G. Bethel, | Henry and Howard. The eighth grade class consist- j ing of 50 students and their ad- j visors. Misses N. Davis and E. ! Gray recently toured the Green- J . viile Television station Mr Eck Walls, production man- i ager, conducted the class on the | tour. Tile students were taken to the reception room, makeup room, the audition room and the other j ; rooms in the building. On May Ist the- Senior Class ■ visited Shaw University. Sertlois from all parts of North Carolina 1 were on the campus. Other classes have taken bus trips to various places such as the museum in Raleigh, the Plan etarium in Chapel Hill, the State asylum for insane in Goldsboro and Camp Lejeune. On April 27th the high school glee club under the direction of j Mrs Loomis presented a three-act operetta entitled 'Betty Lou’ . On April 30th .a very colorful j May Day exercise was given at i the schoool. Each class represent ed one month of the year. On May 10. the grammar grade department, under the direction i of Mesdames C. M. Gatling, E ! , Patterson and E. Bryant will pre , sent a three-act operetta entitled i “The Season of Happiness." | On May 11th. the eighth grade I i graduation exercise will be held , : Misses Davis and Gray are tne ! class advisors j May 12th will be. senior Class J Day. i On May 13th Commencement | I exercise will be held at 8 P.M. j j The speakers will be students hav- i i ing the highest scholastic aver- j j age; Marion Hawkins. Deioris i j Patterson, Francis Miller, Jerome : Patterson and David Plummer The Adkins High School Hi-Y ■ i club which is supervised by E. S > j Houston, attended the Older Boys ‘ I 24th Annual Conference field in j Charlotte April 23-25. The club i carried .17 of its members to the JUPVfSv' '!« 3T AN tOUA —-). * ’ 7-7-711; 1:1 P» |i i >1 I lj I I THE CAROLINIAN gave two one act piuvs in cliapt i Friday morning. The title - w re “Father Comes Home" and "T ing Time’’. The fourth grade pupils are enjoying making waste . x. : The baskets are made from e pads. Two pieces are f.v .r: j gether for a round basket :u J ' four pieces for a syti;-. re sit iped ! basket. One group is design:" .< be.sdi ’ hats. The materials u- i tagboard crayola, rt-,; p. and elastic. The hat.- .s.-e colorful with pictures -A bu. butterflies and flowers. In the fifth grade A. we -jt doing many things of .• We are discussing the Am Jungle and have found that m n animals live there Some of are: antealers, wild pi- . ir • - keys, foxes, skunks, .wild c . deer, raccoons, snakes, siiig-dvr* . and turtles. SPECIAL EDL'C AT ION' We have enjoyed the \\ Readers this year. We enjoy; a most of all the story a:. lv ■ Rogers and his smart ■ ger. Roy Rogers a-.a f went to England on aa a up..; - recently. The Fourth Gr.tde poplis i’ ■’'• been making prep.; ,’ . t their May Day Am " , have been busy ma!t • r err;; ! and learning thru' st-.--s fiower dauce. The members A the b Grade are busy i . u dance for May Day. !'■ ,-y > . 1 Claudio V. Hir.ton. J'.-rry v’. 4 j Mary H Hi ah, Beatrice , James T Durm Jut; ; Jv I Cdessia WT.ugir.s :.nd i>>" - I Montague. conference. After registration on F y : conference was opened v. - J ... Culver of Charlotte on i main address. He tspoki therae: "Youth. Fs:rc a'oi io an Ever Changing Sc-i- '\, ’ In the East-West !:•; - game the East lost to ? a, . western team who-ii - .. . . . two valuable but uni: ;- : o players, Connie Swint-i b ry Grady of Auk.a ILD. , game. % Tire devotion period v- 3 c. ducted by "Mother' B, jj 1 ard of Wilmington wt ; : n i Brown of Kinston Par-, m- Connie Swiner and E ' ' Brown, young politicians r the voting stalegy and , ; a "Solid East’ which for the Easts ability c 4 out of 5 possible -t.. •.* o:, Kinston received two. Tin y -a vice-president. William G 1 and corresponding s -ret;.;p. K. neth Murphy, junior* a High The other two >vt . . Bern. Janies Edwards, vis,has- k Kenneth Murphy, Ou'r.sr -• Robert Brown and Rob-, r; ,; son of Kinston took an part at- the con.fc-ri.s- ,: ing on various commit.e . . i making reports. Wilson fc. BY REV G W. 1.1! 1 s 634 E. QUEEN MiG'.; - WILSON-The Rev E L .1■: of Kinston was the .; er at the Wilson ( .; Willi Baptist Church on .; Sunday night in May He compartled by the cho r . >■: gmtalion. of. the Kinston -si: This service w;. spo: . .. tin; Faithful Sisters Cl- - local church. The Rev. 1 ' C T mas is pastor. The public . t ed to attend. KEMPT NEWS Regular services .-1 , cd at the New Bethel D.-i Churclf on the fourth Sun April, A surprise birtlu - was Riven in honor of Mb— • tine Singletary recently. A ions suppei was ciij-, -,i : -■ -■ who attended- Special Mother’, Dry will be conducted at ! Chapel Free Will Bari: t i."si .. on Sunday, May 9, 198 >■.. mal services will b* i-- - at. 1 a 9 a.m. on Sunday moc . lowed by Sunday Sc! cal at iO m. At 11:30 the regular v. -P will be conduct 1 by the ;m. Rev- G. W. Little. The church seorc-tnrj is L. Parker and the senior deacon i W O. Barnes Asfaury By Mrs, Bertha Rogers ASBURY—The rally held at L;n- ■ colnville A. M. E. Chu 1 b j was quite successful. Rev. C W Parker was the speaker hr tin. occasion. Regular services will he held Sunday May 11, beginning at .11 :tt;i o’clock. Music will he n-nder.-.d by the senior choir. Everyone ■- cordially invited to attend tins ; service- Mrs. William Hick;, vr«s honor- • J with a baby shower May 2. at the home of her mother-in-law, Mr Calso Hicks. She received many lovely and useful gift':. Mrs. Della Hooker, also Mr. Na thaniel Hooker, Sr., will celebrate their birthdays this month. Pvt, Cleveland Hicks was hom iest weekend. He is stationed Fort T tcksorv, S- C. Let us not forget to vi t ih-- sick Miss Emmahne Hooker is .11 at her home. PDITW n i r iMritic I ■ ■ ,- :i s J -: J Nt, %t-si i ws&t&aiil J % j| k a*« ' j § ! Mrs. JL R. Tavlnr I *J ** *■' w Z\>Q SSfeet I CHUECII I Grv E - VILLS _4 r , v . .i J, j A. C- little Qt Rewrote, Va> is conduct: rig it. I 1 i you haven't been, then g*» j ou Sunday and receive your j <-• c-'S. qx 'icU.ua.ii/ ju • VjVCCI : The Rev. P. H. Min vires j The youth of Syuiriioi e J.tli i t CV ,rcr> u <00" ,,, , rl j cuuirii* to C«'leraai lex it’.e third I StiiOOL j lion ana ! n.e sciUK-i* Wit a, j,v.i. -o o- i. inter, trie l principal actin' 7 ns ehni.’nr it now I oTticers WeiL.* etecLt'v,. xuoy we; o j A. (..• HiU Ciim nn'-iQ ot ibe •- o { u ,! IvT. *T Sa er, U:f . \r,j\ News A' l ' i i' !’ '• ’ . ■:: ; i . tfis > jp'i t Be;j.;tint Church v/cs. con- ! 'i'iic! S'.'‘vlc(; was very on- i i< now. ■?oc y odd ltc"-- ihc ! Baptist Church oi Willard, N, C j no oi i e church hold dedicatory ticrvico j v. ’hi c h v; l i s u; •:i so r 11 1 e 1 1 rs t. ; time la;>( Sunday. The speaker ■ for this service was Hev VV- M. j Page, paster o£ the Fuquay Baptist Chiiroh, The theats tor ; It .Mga'i to foe a Cbri:,.uiri,' > The i s))c.liter elr.aiy explained every j step ay ho unfolded the various ' thitae.-.; of {'.oi'iMriful.v and ill* if \ relationship to every Christian. The /r.tf’it' for this service w-n i rendered by the glee club of the j Fuqua/ Consolidated XTiyit School j under the uixcctioa of Mr. IT j Haywood, The Eurchetie Gospel Si. cov ; of Chapel Hill were hi n 'd m con- j cert at the St. Aususta CJanvb | last. Sunday evening. TS is .group ; of siiu.i r.-. who nee ■/.>. * the 1 crest of popularity vv.il jipoear at. the First Baptist Church on j Sunday evening; May Hi, at. 6:00 If you .haven't heard them, don't I - with - :minded spelling de- i and tvGnnviuea for teach- ' ing more spelling. •' 1 - •••cd : n Fleming Street j 7' l,ie morning and at - ' ,i - e.Jp'a .n the afternoon. '-e >: School was fav- j u Grace Mothers tak- i , - 0. tna classes while the 1 ■ »ut 1 ri. tl'-e spoiling 1 - - - and the grades they 1 P- • -.a VAtc; Grade 18, ; teueln r, M. B. G xtett; Moth- ! ns, Mvs. M. Daniels and A. Bar ' >■- •or, Mr B. C. Ter :: : - :- .Mary Moqre, 28, • ; H. Bedaeas, teacher; “ ■' Laura Barnes; i-A, i ;• a.he:, Mr-.- A H. Armstrong; 1 - - •- ' 1 V-v. m William- j sort, 3N„ 3-B, teacher, Mrs. F. P. ! mol iter Mrs- Anna Bac : l I-Ls. L J. ■.■ r, Mrs. M-.nnie Ed- : ■-- s-y. Mu. L. Taylor; | rut.-'.h.o', iVj.tih/ci, Barrett. • i.v ■>. ..ull.y Oi | t■ •: : --it C;tv S'ate Teachers 1 G -.1 Altctiai pccaenic-f the I i . .. of Mi. Olive in ■id;- rfo.-v gt Midnight'', a three j ; C r. ii v. n a:-- :y Afn!n; : AprU ) DJ t.i C r<l Kpy.-s auditorium. It v. full of dramatic inter- | ex dm;, i.m from begin- j i ■ v.; •. i l’s arc comrsHinded for ! ■ht .• r 'vondu .:.ul oc-rformiancc ; wndr- every enjoyed. - was rvlii. N. G ; W Aon. Student- director I WU.S Iv-.l'a Vernoil Kelly. Proper- : : ■- - I.; 11 , James an a Thom- ! ■Vi':.' 'ors were: Robert Kor- I i\t v. K: r mo Marun .Me.r6.acot • V»id-a. tiki Betty Han- • "v, vV'k.ccu Robinson. Mary j L:uk*, i:- K<.binsou and Don- I vV i r,o thev will come to us ! ~ . ...,; r j V.'- wr.t a reecat visitor jn our j khe was the guest of her sister, j id her nukher, Mrs, C, A. Ring* | ’ ;Yu. and Mrs. W'Uie Fred Cel- | I'm;.: of Phlirid-elphu-i- Pa., were j wa .i viciuw ' m Greenville. ! 1-kw Mi-ybelle R. Davis of 5 . , ..-..j:; u1 ;w Wusiaingion, D. | MrCuv drVi recenUy and was lun- | J "• - • Wumie j be ilia to Raow ; that ■■ -e x -rniiruvirtg after a fall j ’■'t - v.-- ,: thought" Applied i tiiune v-.a help • i i-;i!s;tv DwnsoUdated | a j,- ,l ifts " i i"<i* Literal j a re- Itai on Sunday i, .vay 9 at in , h .--- isoii! auditorium | -.it group will be un . . i f ilm of Mr r. ( jjjjWi this Its- )- I <i. innl remember . ,:r 3 uih ivho are per- j j - fix •, request your . :V. ;,f h:fi Consolidated | : • . Vi!, pruSCiit trie ; .: ... Ceuh r's Variety i * .■ . , ( ;! thO iiisrtl ; j . , -a Ai "ii-i.ty | , i’.>, :il 3;O>J- ril-T IS j I ... V i 'hti A ,th ; for an evt*- ’ I -. ai'i - ticket:-: can | . . -u vaunt . I Chapel. Go i i 1,1 yo VT choice. j I /F ■? 1 1 V f: ' <e s>+ ■ ■ 'O ? B\fSr * 1 ■ knu'CT S live* thir more t ?v \\ jiGupSe are like coins %-i h< if Us\ «.H them t they bounceT | r ~~~ ~ ■ '' i......... H..i h Slrai § die a your hair in j j|ig|f 10 minutes! ! ?. ■ YOU GET* WATER MOOS' JO® A3«S f 'A* 1 EOB 2C CAYS 08 MOTE ;■ ; I"' \ KONGOIENf 1$ YHI ORIGiNAt ' \ HAlft STB AiGMJENER AND STfU, _, « • \ tEAOJHG AfTS* 40 CGNSfCUItVt i/\M *£sW\ —••• |f \A'' V for Hraightening shorter strands up to \ \z \\ i«. ~lr I /icf’ Xs i \V" 'YSi —Vi ««i4bla a** L/ 1, /w ye&uf * ,Ms £B&%r/ KONGOIENI6 STRAMSHTENER 1 »E SURE TO use... 1. r 'T.;v tfljg||p// KONGOItMC m-CRCMt 354 Jp .** “ • Pitt Pit ——, KONGOIENI BIACX RSNSE 45 4jn // your druggist cannot supply wH ivA f;s ® w/>/ > KONGO CHEMICAL CO., IHCj| '- j ~S tiiU ' cU " l WEST Str*»E NEW *o«k,nyJ| PAGE THIRTEEN U’RANK I)A?1S serious bass-fcaritone with the Fred Warinji P«amsylvanians. Frank is a native of New Orleans, where during a recent Waring appear ance he was presented with the official gold key to that city. An ex-Navy veteran, Frank gained Waring’s attention as a member of New Oriean’a Xavier Univer sity chorus. Singing songs like “Jesus Walked the Lonesome Val ley’ 1 and “OV Man River," he drew the seas-'in’® top mail during the Waring “Varsity Showcase” com petition in 1151-52, shortly after signed a regular Waring contract. Frank sends home weekly reports on the “big city” to his family In Plaquemine, La., where- his min ister father has a small church. | He enjoys movies, reading, theater land table tennis. You hear him on (the Waring GE Show. Sunday {nights, CBS-TV,, Method News By MISS DCB:\ !>. STKGID METHOD- Service-! a; Christian Tabernacie Church v, ,? c very Sec-d lasi Sunciay. Rev. Haywood, always brings inspiring sermons to his congregation A‘ 4 .- , loc k Sum ,- - a Mother's Day re W ill he nehi at Oak C:> Pa; : : r Church under the supervision of Miss Su san W ilcox. At 7 P.M a program ; • Math ers Day '.vUl be • v-.-i :;t St- James AME Church by i.he .in: - .'or Church, followed by preav.t- M-sry Frazier May Day exercises will be held c<n the Berry C'Kelly Scha l cani ptis Friday afternoon, May 7th, Parents and patrons are ur,ed to. be present. Mr and Mrs Will Smith enter tained for their dinner guests on Sunday. Those present were K.V.. and Mrs Gaylord and little son, Mr. and Mrs George Clenshtr-y, Jr and little daughter and M,... Wihe-nine Sills. All prest-ni spent an enjoyable afternoon. We are glad to report that Mrs. Lucy Lockhart has roturred to ner home* from St Agnes Hospi tal \vh«-re she recently went f--s treatment. Our other sick cdh* tiiiuc about the same. Mrs. A. C. Parrish and little Karen Bethea have returned la their home from a visit in W»?Si insron, D. C- They were accompanied hiSne by Mr. and Mis. Wiikorsun anti sons- S 6 Proof Tf.f STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS Mfit-UCT A Sit •: YIARSO* MORS 010. 35 . 5T>,-.K}HT WHfSXEr, 65;/, NEUTRAi. SPIRITS, OiSTIUE» PROM CRAIN. WUSfSfA* i SKITS UHIOL HMI». iUIfiCS
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1954, edition 1
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