WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,, },s ' ||''"'P Civic CjFO I 8 ?'.) .■/■■■' , A,, Jfte ■ iHIb .vRjO . ,j! ,<WC \ ■ ;;^p i .. ' * re-w «.* V .... , i- st f- Mitt, 1 .'--Y'*' - .. *m< 'f Mt]THl>l»’iTni iii'"" ' • ■ ■<...■■-■■. «» 111 l M !.(.» !, J:! i. ;>» 5' >-1 ;.«• ; Shown ai.ovn i> a portion of the *' ’&i tMjiH T 9 Winners at P. T, A Gold Medals: f<railing ito i ' aroiyni harms, V-ib-on; Iris Cooper, Ahoskie: Mary tv i Ilia ms, Ra leigh; {Sand Row: jj rs , {., 11. *-#' ijf t*S m „ ( ®s* ,s '' „*«— f ♦ 5 > ill HI i i m t.M. 'iy*\ ™ Jjk 'te"! ••: g IMjil m ! tsv ,-JSgh / .' • * V ..» w W . ••jfsOV "' &*.- &* *'' Youngf-st Girt Campers: Shown ; abov* art ihrw ui th? c&n^p's "i o uug es l lio us* J? evpers ** and ?&£*!«» - .1— y j .iJL '' ' EXHIBIT tun: fttadente 1 V J t Sir-: :.■■• ( :jtrj* are siwwi) displaying the various j Goldsboro News GOLDSBORO (MTB) A. • ieui--:vfiAr-cld Jersey dairy eow fcxliiLlkci uy Waiter Martin, it, year at Fayetteville won the grand <-hjsmpi.orj in the third an imal hr- 4 Dairy Cattle Show which \ ; , held at. Knott Ware house i» Kriyim. August 25th. Mt: t r, ron of Wayne County's only Nt.no who operates a certi fied Oraai; A D.-irv. won a bine Tibh. n Mr the first entry class, another for the top honor and cash :.: yards fotEltov AO. S3.CO for the first ribbon and $15.60 for the j B • -'■' ■> \ the exhibitor of Jrtft • :.r's grand champion in tiie Kinifion allow and his entry j ft tao Ci. Met show hold last i-lc won th pri-ivi otoiiTypkvmhy). A r.iember of the New Farmers j Ci A iima. tia yiHir mv is cur ront!y be tor: considered for nat* j tonal honors for outstending | arfiievemout in dairy cattle pro- i jeew doe L MeLaurin and Willie j Kid; , oi Mount Oib-e and Golds- | boro, respectively, were white ; ribbon winners; James Robinson. i Dajiiin County, van the reserve grand champion award. Airs. Louise At kin.-ton, Rt, 1 Goldsboro, died recently at, her home. Funeral services were held Sunday, August 22nd. from the Stevens Chapel Church with the H imiltor Funeral Home of Goldsboro in charge of the ar r .ngemeuts Jturvico. - ere her husband, doe Atkinson; two children, Msybeii Snd doe, Jr., of the ■me: her i -other, Mrs. Lula Ruffin Moore •if Goldsboro; two sisters, Mrs. ;e% m ■ ■ ■ •■ ' KfiMiliirtf -r Harmony Rand with their direr n,'- Miss Mari: Terrs', Kooky Mount. Yancey, ('hr. State P.T.A. Camp t ommittre, Mrs. D. M. Jarnagin, ■ ate. Sect?'.. State P.T.A. C.on ?rw; Miss M. M. Martin. Direc- i L::r. j their dolls. Read teg I to r: f Sh-trieea Smith. JLaurinbiirg; Mu<tn« Cfib-jxn, Lewiston; and ; Lucy Fkinu:-; r»;ord. crafts that they created during their slay. Many useful and 1 | listing devices were created by j | the group. j \ fvl.i! rhelle Kornegay of Goldsboro j i and Mrs. Rena Mat- Oats of I | Princeton: two hr others, Albert ! fluff in •>! Selma arid Willie Pet- j : tivvay of Wilson; three aunts and j | lour uncles. 1 Burial was in the church ceme- | lory. Airs. Katie Durham. Route 3, ! ! Goldrt.om. died recently after a lorn' illness. j Funeral services were held i from the Miller Chapel Church tin Hamilton Fu > • J! Rime J of Goldsboro in charge of the i arrangements. I She is survived by one son, I Pete Uzzeile, Rt. 3, Goldsboro; j and 6 number of grandchildren j and great-grandchildren. Burial was in Uzzelie Cemetery • j in the county. ] A 20-year-old Wayne County I j girl died here last week of a [ i rar.: ailment known as multiple i sclerosis. Miss Marion Wooten, bettor | known as Kittie, was the daugh j ter of Mrs. Rossie 'Wooten and the j late Levi Wooten. Born in Wayne ; County, she attended school here j until she was stricken some four years ago. Funeral services were held Sunday, August 29th from the First Congregational Church in Dudley with the Rev. C. B. Byrd, officiating. The Lightr.cr Funeral Home of Goldsboro was hi charge of tne arrangements. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Ross* Wooten; ten auuir, Mrs Alice Comcel, Mrs. Louise Burid, Jessie Golden, arid Ruth Smith, p.i! of Washington, D C; i Mrs. Phebie Murphy, Baltimore, | Md.: Mrs. Lucille Strcate.r of Salisbury; Mrs. Hattie Artis. Mrs. ff -VA 1|? i li&' MV V- ‘V- '■-E' ■ Er V3f» , *';••- •' & H-. .. '■’ •• j, ~l|SMi ' ' ' ' -e . •*...., ... I Outdoor Cathts. t'at.is tor :. .ys ! is lots of luh aii.viiine, ao.vwiterf I I m ' f - • ' - ' k m m ; ■>.- A 1 Ms* 6 ' ~A K. rl- ''.j.' .'3-- >i. ’! ■'iatf" ' ' - r«? A.».-?'<3<V»fi •" •'■ ...... , t'u. , 'A-r • ! f ; li iaritig: -\ (amp sitov. n M.l. . art’ ii oom-ut.' if ; Quiet jidiir. tveatiiiis c.wi»>*.:••.; WAV.*. « io». if-4 h C , v Xi >« •■•\ •.. .•> •• . : . •,.. ' . •• . ii. i i I A:. t 2" t fr r ■ y * # ► f; - i .iCw ?■ # ' lel.' .l - • s«o^KA2MfiJMMRBBMERMHKi.'>V... aV.iuU,; [ First Boys To Arrive: F:*Uk::r , up hijrnir are JiJ my ■ Botui U; ami LogHgi fteri'iishury i j Sarah Jonts, Mx 8, r ; ! Goiosborr,; Av unto i eo and lymy Wooten, of K , : JOlsl-ph \f- .J i; 1 , Ilf , ’ . ;; Buriat n Karr C in tne cc r.ty. L; . J week ui Civ n .Couth , ■ \ ] sided ov-.t br fac!s- : > w ‘ ' i 11. .oc, seven K*..-:ro c-jku>U>s were : ■ gfinteri civoic-.-s Those jjenw • I .Mi.naic B. ’McKinr.i-y from \v>l- i 1 liiin M'ttSuithtiy; Jt. tv?o H from Edinc-nd W. Lee, Lois M. I Aiaanson from Join A Ai'cin.-rj;j, i Eiorsr A i\ : c a inri i<. ■ . i.-n ~ \ ; Rewkird: Inez Whitaker fr«!T>. , Wifiitast J/.'iiLalii:-, joiuii-.: J. C....■ j son from H-mi'y Gibson.; Read j J. Edmundson from V/sißam L. J Edanmdson; and Dooli.y M. I Austin from. Jiiiinri L Aiein. William I. ssh-r, ?95 Or chartl Ktreet. (i»lrt<horo. is the ihiw vice preridem of ine North < arolina •' -,ii<■.!,• stu dent Government Associa tion, | isior. a junior, is sc«r, ot ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I:..Hr and is ’ ! a fuiiioi ma&ematies major ut i the- eoiioge. In aiHition io serviny as j vice-president of the SC-.A. in a capacity that makes him the piv idlag officer of the ! student .Senate, Isler sia j tistician (or the football team anti a member of two honor societies, Aipha Kappa Mu. national order ami Beta Kappa Chi, nation scientific honorary society. The body of Georg--. Washing- ; ton of Syracuse. N. V., v;as tv- j turned to toe city for burial last ! vei k. V/a-shington was accidcntsliy I drowned Thursday. Avgust 26th. j I Funeral so,, vices were held At --n- i ; day from tho New Jerusukv.r ! j Church in Seven Springs, i Burial was in Elmwood Ceme- ! i tery here. Sirs. Geraldine Hudson has re- i turned home after spending her vacation v. ith her husband, John H. Hudson, in Newport, R 1.. and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Pearseß in Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs. Line K. Everett: spent the weekend in Clinton with her daughte runu son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeks and chilcnen Mrs. Dorothy G. Barker, 3il S. Virginia Street, former teacher at Friendship High School, wa s guest speaker Sept. Ist at th C.ctveu Could, y Teacher s Mee; - tog m New Bern. Mrs. Parker spoke on ''Recent Trends in Residing" The speaker received her training in reading psychology at Temple University Philadelphia, Pa , under the di rection of Br. Err. me ft A. Bets in the reading dir ic laboratory, Sgt. Charles Hargett of tne U. . v«.-s a gmnp tt a ■>» uu!- | i- ;. ' .'il ' M.irvln ! I :k-V.t biioaLl;; I oi ii ,iduv- ) si i.,# fcj %- -J 4 K , - SJ- w , jyV Fit If.I) X-i - y i | !io * L*) fl wn-. < f : ’ 4 I n 1 j i K> . ...... , 1 ..v > ~ • . Tvi -1 • : •; XJ 5 1 / the ii vr i-v t J o itrr -isv h ft v ! j tv> i ; .r: t.il/ | i Vo. kwt( w*-» ;iuvai,'l4 is s :p& '(••;)• of r■. B - ■ Ciiii i li. : i Filiss AitoiO Lvvt.v.’; : . : - y: mi'- re- i . | . )■— ■ .. '•' o i her i- -o:. Mrs. t.’-r-ia Cox of I j Rob n Mi-teL j I F.-ienrh- are ; 1,.-:; to know that 11 'rang Notes bw .9 \ FUQUAY SPRINGE lt was j f gWHtf.Vi/Jg I'-hr.'CV oVf.-iteg to | I'i.irn tnaf mwi all <n the i j ty owners in .Ur.roP- Kleshß and ! t on Fr.c’.ys fS.nvei, were p-ißeni 1 ! to meet the- Town Cun• mjaslsners | ) io pro test tho xamovai of the j I This :rr is rir. -r ■: r-root of , | the civic pride that is c-xhihued ! ; and exemplified oy must of the j citiatess. s; Fuipiay. I oeiy hope i j that othein the uty will take i j heed so lisat outer pending pro- ; j jects in the city will become a j j run fy. I The yroslfst for the removal | ! of tne ortoge w.w a "iir'ac 1 . be- j | cause of ins rapid growth ot the ; i Liocohi Ji : hth area, it tin h ; is removed there ! 13 only on** more entrance and I ekit and that one v. ay is. in it j seif a t.- uiic hazard because its j j a Hind cr-'-’isg with un warning I lights or any other type of traf- j j lie si-if-guovdH. j The rano.al of the bridge also j j S Aiwy. was r. recent visitor in j fhs city. A tor it of i Gotti- boro, he is stationed at Wal ter 'iwcd Hospital Cent r, Wash iagtcai. D. C , from which he will be discharged September Kith. He j plans to < uioi- New York C-.i --i versdy tins fail. Set. Hargett was ! a member of the grodinting i class cf Ib-IL ut L,iia. u School. THOUGHT I'OR THE WEEK Suuday , that day s« tedious to the iiiflcr of carte, so full of beautiful reposes of cahn ness »«<t strength for the earnest and heavenly miitd -1 -d Slaiia J Lntcsh THE OAROIINIAH ■ * AlJ mrr ****«*■***»"«*• • , J’hpsu-ai t.juc&Unrt Gnttf: Shown noovc Ea sioup doins a S •■ V..,ATE 'E' ..." E.' ' W&,- ;!*■' ' '«Sr S’.isn Co.nter Heads: Mr. N. '<. M: fa-art fl) and Dr. Sander - newly rleeted president of u k : .'nt«>« Center at Bricks ■••:• <it: the facilities of the center • ip- * ~*• «-%••* *f«*= •*■ ■ ,' e LS&*,, --- . ffe '* * '« •£ 1 4,* |fef Ilk »g§ mmmMZ gg . a& *in * , fir " f| m + f * . gs w IMPSW* ■ ' if. ’ W ■ •***:■ *3? if" " ,. f, CO.VC iRT TIME—The, small ts'-nd ish-iwn above is rehears ing for *iieir yearly convert at !. camp. The group is under a p.-i.'-nt at OUkiu N C.. u a hie j i Mrs, fiuva Clark is ill at her j hutt ■- on Elheit - Sli'cct. K..-r ! ; Cii; i:, wish Lii (mi .i speedy re- j Also on the sick list arc: : Ni'.; -* vs John Groton, Dock Wil* ; hums, Samuet McLean arid Gen- t <•: .J. Jaim-t: Mesdames Easier j McDonald, Elisa Chavis. Willie L. i V’ - -it, Rosa Wright, Spies King, ! .D. -:ias Tiiiey. Maggie Fisher, \ ; A’ F'saor, Boons Campbell, 1 A :ce Campbell, Ethel Cause, ] ;mu xuung, Di.ua.ass ; , and fiutb B. Holmes and Miss j ! l ' l;31 i. Ti lit;. Mrs Annie Young, a former j j r-vudent of the city, has returned j to Nt York City after spending j a two-week v.- anon with friends , i in Raeford, N C, and Mrs. Chan- ■ ty Russell oi this city. I increases the danger of delays : in case of emergencies. This ; could, mean the difference bc- I ivexn lire and death. One could go on and on naxn ! mg van jus reasons for the nee ; i r.sity of keeping the. bridge, but j ; that is unasceessary because I t. i sure that the Town Cotr,- j. isuoaers and attorneys will realize the dire need for the bridge snd will do their best to ■ retain it. 'They too want to see our town grow. The In bur Day weekend proved to he much safer than was anti cipated by statisticians, which is uple proof that our people are at last progressing in the rules »cu safety. The first meeting of the P.T.A. will be held Monday evening, Sept. 13 at g p. m. It is realized that revivals are being held throughout the area and the P.- \ T.A. meeting will conflict, with ! ; :■■■>•>; of them, but we are hoping ! that the people will sacrifice one j night of saving souls and try to j heip young minds to become I souls worth saving. Be sure to come to the P.T.A. meeting. Its e v :ry parent's duty. Mrs. Doris Page and daugh ters. Gwendolyn and Olga of Washington, D. C., were visitors in the city this week. Mr. George deed of Philadel phia was doc* it for flic holidays. Miss Hattie Wilson, who was : rushed to the hospital last Sat. j night, is reportedly doing fair. Mrs. Minnie Lou McKoy has returned from the hos pital and is doing fine. Mrs. Keane Heed has re turned home from the hospit al ' Y nY-vYn r-#TV :< ,'.- -YY,: ' raise'', ftiW'tni hv Wins Mur jorfc Taylsr of Wilsea. available to the P.’f V Uum-re's for a•.. o ; 1 photos by Mrs. EH/.;'. .. i> a- Warreutoiu ] th« direction, of * capable in structor, trained iti the. trt "f . music. Most of the - tuM nts •>' <■ members of their si-iu.ol bauds. CARY NOTES By Miss Mae N Hopson I CART School ; ■ a | again: ’reading. '.r»ts:;p.'. Ti.thtm.- i lie', rich vile tune,■ of the Hu-ko: y | Sticks but the queens an I Calico arm the bashful beaus .v. ! j beginning a new year, souse their • i first. v-.V ,1,; v-.-ry. v<-s ' :■■ ■ jof our riisv school tuy! the r,- . ! teachers added to hie facility | Prof. pajdy. Prof. W;.Mr... ! Croon), M.. V,';Jh,:n-. L;;: ! on, Mrs. Balhwitm-e, M-s VVi-bu ! ana our some teach'Tie li .•!>, ; Mrs. Logan and Mr- *1 ->'iu;. H j was a beautiful opening. Sgt, P: iice Jemt-s i . .spead iug some time at home with his mother, Mrs Rrali; Jones on North Academy Si treei. Ngt. louts was stationed in Japan 111111 the If. ,v Army. Mrs. Eva Topp of Ke-v Y-'.'k. and Mr. Tommy Cotton, have ri- ; turned to New Em k Oler sj*. mi- i mg their vacation wl l h their j brothers. Clarence end Chiu • Cotton on Walker Street Sunday Services were impres sive at the Christian Church fol- I j lowing the baptizing. Kev S. M. Burred, paster, delivered the sermon. Mrs Grace Ray and children, j i of Greexisooi-b. D- <nc*ii ou-j Kirk, were the wocknnd guest*. of Mrs. j Bay's parents, Mr and Mrs. I Clarence Pollard on fen !! Si. Mr. and Mrs. Jaws Beckwith •, of Richmond. Va., were the week- J end guests of Mr, Beckwith's • parents, Mr. and Mrs Matthew j Beckwith of West Johnson Street. Miss Mae N. Hopson has re- j turned from Chicago, Hi, wheye j she was a delegate to the Grand : National Convention of 1.8.P.0. ! I EJ.’rs of the World. She reports j a grand trip. | Mrs. Esther Boyd has returned j | home after visiting her sister, I i Mrs. Fannie Williams ill Phiia- • ! delafiia. Pa. Visitors arc always welcome in our services. These present were Prof. Oakiy, Mrs. Annie Webb and Mrs. L. Lagan, teachers; and Mr. and Mrs. James Beck with of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Frames t tley Is vr a tinning in Newatk, N. J Keviva.l starts at First BapUft Church next Sunday night. Rev. R. L Rich of Goldsboro, will con- j duct the service Peepw in i | iirca will remember Rev. Rich j from last year’s highly success ful revival. Well, until next week my only advice is keep cool U you <:jju. M MS. KMZABBTH M. BROWN Ttricrs- .'.’icujier camp for ‘ -ii-en u>-« • ;-i2 inclusive, spun- j ; [ j i in* N< ..... Coi ■•••:; of Parer ts and Teach*, t-vs .' held annua : .y at Bi aks ( 1C...1 l i ,'i.e «.’• 'iter m Bi it i.s, N C. CorH' iii'. !■ ifht.cd on H;.;h . • , ■ ;!. r/ .h • : "Sty \i, . tr - On 5 i offers spacious* *!?,(.’ ;i. D'i'fi LtlS’Ot* iTJti 00. .'-i ' a v oil-re-.■: d camp life. A fetv :oks ago, during the; S , ..;ii;;..': : period, I vs::'e(i! . the v.unp and was truly amazed ; at 'he v,'-;!-rounded summer fa-' : (•..’iit.tc- ih.’.t were being- utilized• ; s.-y i.Vi« children. ! in a-; ■ '>t the very begirt-? ! nai.- of M;e 18t4-!is set. >ol zetsn - volt snoui*-’ i.-.p ll ptani'Uiii> to Lave hfYib A 'i'l.o'-e -s a iw.> vita. va?w-dfe period r..! ills -.vi.ech precedes h.— rro *.vcex campina period tor? - >yA. -•(• of tiie objectives of the' ) camp w oiii@ir.ed by the Stale; ' '»■( \ r<r,, , • cum?) Committee; M.vi. L. B. Yancey of I 'v, ■it is (l; .innan are: ‘I? Co-; -. : ~ •2) Socifil Ad-! ' nif'.i'.t. :i Ci'-sracter Develop- ; >■.: >i -• Sr:f-Kelittr.ee. and '.s': ; A;. -it t;,<• out-of-doors ; T>v ob,:p:-tires are realized. : study, kiln mu 'its, camp-: ; v-.r : ■ . r whore- ’ ' !!" i H.i'H) - ■ .... “Dace A ! , -.;• ciaUlivn ! arv. tie value Os ] !•; :■ ; ■!.' real meanins <-i U American watchword' ; ' .‘>lva,:c s,nd Sis Hie Aliae." ; A ■ a staff is on' -Maud .’• uinnor. They are well .a' > e'.u'.K' and instruct, the 1 l a:.:- :- . Ji 1 i :)!, *)i cl'.'M' contact wit;, a . ci. 1 drer. t.w.■ r;t y- four: :.a- .:a (i.,y. Tile 1 i>TT Camp : : Staff composed of the fol-j 'a.-. M. Mildred ; H ;c:t, Ca.ffip .Director and ■ C ' '-'d -'i fvh'.vjoric Taylor ■it R-crratidn; Mrs. Helen; ■•v- i lienderiion. IP.-creat-ion i.' mu! OouhM.-i for Girls; 'n. ■ d- ';. -! ;-ry. Ho .y Mount.' ,V ! .,•?!•. i'cii.v Morton R/OCRv I 'i'd. Hi'i:. i.c : iot: oik* Person;;! 1 ' w.itu,;:i t ; a.-. . Mrs Iva J, Mc-i . .. i n. Br: K. Dietician; Mr. Thad ■: ,p., Bor!hr i 11 . }■ v a 1 I <i'e Center, Dud iciat) : w • .md Mr. Neil McLean.: .8: . ; ;., Dtuf!.;:! Rnjal Life School, i evtii ty-four n-ii S'p'ty- . hoys enrolled dur-: i»;s i spy. ;s-,!s(j were' ' D-i.-.rufort, Bettie Don.in, Durham.' ‘ :ano;-. Granvdie Halifax, ; i-'.'at). Bricks, Dietician; Mr. Toad-; ...iton. I. n.oir. .Nash, Pender, ■ lev, IVake. Warren, Wayne, I : nd Wilfor. Out of state campers i :. ..i;- from Portsmouth, Va.,! ■-V-.-eirn-non. D. C„ Detroit, Mich.! FACTS TO KPMJ'MRER ... . - Tin? earni) is u. non eoaiur isdsi venture- nominal. ch. :--;--'i each camper! j " die?! includes board and iorig- : ' j l ' " 1 -' uuimhtcc participation j - rler.ii.h. A ht-.:.ii.h’history and r. W-sri c-rn.ideate ai-med by a ; > j)i-;u;tieiiif. physician is; ; rcitiued of each camper, so par- i 1 -■ j i: arc assured that r nr chil- j ; 1 «’■« around healthy associ- J fi; Dr. Vtusion Ilryant of Bn-: ii.ai ' u-it mo re .ban a fifteen! minue drive from the camp) ’ , a -s consulting physician; snouid !i’n<-:e, ...r accidents occur.; I'nc of a part time nurse | uj.-.- also available, a weii-stoched. :I --v;id k;: is on hand for minor! < -i-r unci ai.ebes, etc. /• Lu;.: -.. e;;d Lquipment. i Atapk* provi.,-.oas inc3udc dormi- j fe'i'TUi-; kitchen, dining! ; "-'’ r n. rccr--.rion. music | ■oid craft rooms spacious play: ' i hi :if!' and out All bllltdinys' :i:c rnodvia including running hot] -oa coid wmer, lights and shower! 4. Kni ranee. Kc.-jrjy in the, spring oefore camp opens eon tact. either of these two persons: j Mrr. ii. ■■■• Yancey. Chairman '-th bva Cam?) Committee Oth K. Green Street Wilson N. c, Mrs v, M. JV.nagin, Exec. Sec. 1010 bmithfieid Street i' dLCf,lj Pi. V.-, 5 They in turn, will send you! • n(-ces?ary blanks and a list of or-! , h-H ciniciivn are expected to j briny. After camp opens contact:! be; FT A Children's i S Camp. Bricks, N. C. 5. Honors. As an incentive to t i excellence in achievement and: *•! ?,due!., the camp has for several! : years awarded medals to the | % . w »• .'t- flq;«gwi s < ’" &sua> ' Wum FIFTH tffai $5.05 . i "’-•asilat*™ I I !t3.isbS£fiii .a j PAGE THIRTEEN ca.?!'.;-- making thr- most OUt | standng record as ‘best all-round - ■ Thre -a i. dh are made ;*i u-.e <-ii-: *.if - -T two week pe riod. ’i hese :o are !ed : list come tip to clearly specified deals of character conduct so icial virtures. clieerfulness, friendli : ness, fthiiity to get along with | people and to be a good sport. Children taught thrift. The - nominal sum of 10c per day is | the maximum amount that a ' child can spend at the store locat ed on the campus, | Cornmencejaent Program. At the end of each two we- k perioc a : “Cormnencemeiit Program ‘- is , hold. PaxenLs are then invited L . uoXIUt fihtt a V(**wd gv .Ui. m .'MI.. tyikL,. * camp eX-p-'Mer . r :<iK ar.'i C: ■ as handiciuff made by the ihild rcn. VV*g Your (Munty lnc‘tj«sed“ Various County and City p j a. Units, Clubs, rod ether Civic Or ’ ganiaa lions usually send one or : more children to camp. Even su : peruitendents, personally, allay the expenses of one or more campers. One organization in particular is the Junior Guild of Rocky Mount, a group of young whl:e women, who. through the efforts of Mrs, Cora Parker. Welfare Worker of Rocky Mount, l.is been a staunch supporter of the vamp movement. This one or ganization alone has sent neariy JO., chiidien to camp ancl pair, .in nual visits in a group evvi since the '.amp's organization. Here in Warren ton. tire Bene volent Matrons Club, and in Wel don. The Morale Bunders Club send one or more children to camp as one of their, annual projects. This summer, Mr. W. D. Payne and Mr. J, C, Stabler, Superinten dents of the Henderson City and Vance County Schools respective ly, for tile second time, personally financed two children's cam?) ex penses for two weeks. The selec tion was made from the winners of the annual Vance County Spell ing Contest. HISTOh ) OF THE P.T.A. CAMP >Aa outlined by Mrs, l> M. Jarna r in. Executive Secretary) "H is well to review the birth of the P.T.A. Summer tamp Idea Have you ever watched an idea grow? It is the revelation of life itscii—-first the hazy, formless, scattered points, then the merging and blending of thoughts—and the beginning of some, great move ment. The whole ;bought of the P.T. A Summer Cump wiu borne in i -te heart and mind of Mrs. L B Yancey way back in 1537 when she y as president of the North Caro lina Congress of Parents and Teachers For 17 years the camp ; has provided wholesome recrea tion and democratic Jiving ev ; Periences for more than 2000 boys : and girls. I The wmp is listed in the North : Carolina Educational Directory ;Tiu;; means that it meets the he b standards set by the State Board 5.-- Health and nas the approvel of ihe State Department of Public Instruction. h. its earlier years the camp ran for six weeks instead of four, but the P.T .A. Congress voted to spon sor two camp sites and the time was narrowed to a four week . period. Aside from the five full time ; counselors, part-time nurse and Siting physician, the Director anu Stafi of the Rural Life Center furnish additional help and co operation.'’ AND NOW THE CHALLENGE f rom my two visits to the ramp i was convinced that the children i w ' , ' r,t “moving a wholesome vaca \" ,n experience. Me often talk of -luvenile Delinquency and of j children getting into misrhief after the schools close. WHY ?s()T lin SOMETHING ABOUT IT? Send several children from your town, P.T.A, Unit, or school to camp’ ! hpv return with a renewed determination to be young citizens oi which you may be proud. Tne camp experience will make any child happy. The highest coal !2 ?*iy child’s hfe <s- HAPPINESS. MAKE A CHILD HAPPY, On the basis of condition re ports as of July 1, production j from the current Tar Kell corn crop is forecast at 55.562,000 busiifjls, liie lowest since 194a. ' yiUOijy ' lliir Rinse? \ effer / for yoffr hair! \ * any cawtfk in yoMt hont inotar»«ly / * Givt* a rich rttif-rx jL tdlorio ihc heir. * Dukf>lve-» »n w«y»< 0 ir»*ianlly Iwnomito' j dnd o'o»oivf»)y *oi* Vo j | 4> V*.». No »k»n \ I Or<,yy<j‘- ' conro' >uppl | KONGO CHEMICAI CO. To< W IZ4th St . y»<4,y. N V

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