PAGE TWELVE
Goldsboro This Week
By HENRI” C. MITCHKI.fi
GOLDSBORO Mrs. Sylvia'
Faison, 1306 Seaboard St. one of .
Goldsboro's leading citizens, prom
inent church worker and the wid- |
cw of the late James Faison, died
Monday, July 18 after several
years of illness.
Mrs. Faison, the daughter of the
late Isom and Rena Smith, was
bora in Johnston County end edu
cated in the public school* of
Smithfield. She moved to Golds- j
born In 1927.
She at one time served as piesi- •
dent of the Goldsboro General ”
Parent and Teacher Association.
A prominent figure in the A M.
F. Z. Church, she held several po
sitions at St. Matthews and in the
Cape Fear Conference; was a past
president of the Parent Body Mis- j
ei nasty Society of St. Matthews: '
a member of the deaconess and
stewardess boards; held membei -
ship in the Christian Unity Club
and Loving Union Club No. 2: was
* member of the Eastern Star and
Household of Ruth lodges. She was
highly respected and loved by ait.
Due to the seating capacity of
Ft Matthews, whore she held
membership for over 29 year, fun- •,
era! services were held at Eastern
Chape! Church on John Street
with her pastor, the Rev. R. ('
C armichel. officiating.
The Rhodes Funetal Howe of
Goldsboro was in charge of the
arrangements.
She is survived by seven daugh
ters. Mrs Hattie Bridge*. Mr*
Blanch® Flowers of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Thelma Bradshaw, Mrs Ar,-
rie Shirley, Mis. Nelta Hobbs
Misses Nellie and Katie Faison; ,
|wo sons. .James !. Faison and E:-
More Faison of N<-*v York; one sis*
ler, Mrs Ada Stevens of Golds
boro; sixteen grandchildren and
right great grandchildren.
Burial was in Barnes Cemetery.
Dr M E. Dußtssette. 506 Leslie
fit., has returned from Concord. :
where bo spent, a week's vacation j
with his son. Dr. M. E. Dußissette, \
Jr.
Mrs Alice Hobbs of Newark. N
f is visiting her son ape: his wife -
Mr. and Mis, Jesse Hobbs. 434 E.
Elm St.
Mrs Yvonne Watkins o? No v
York City is visiting nor father, i
Mr. Robert Pierce on the Truck j
Lane.
Mr Arthur Solomon, 902-A Oli- .
via Lane, has returned from his j
hometown of Gray, Ga., where he
spent bis vacation.
Mrs. Josephine Dailey. 506 E.
Spruce Sr., left for New York last
week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Whitley. 207 Ken-
Don St,, was given a birthday par- :
ty. Sunday, by her daughter, Mrs.
Maria W. Lockhart. Open face
sandwiches, lime punch, cake, nuts
and mints were served.
Those invited were Mesdames j
Mil! Ida Green, Cirrie M. Leak, 1
Bertha Becton. M. Gay nor. Luvenia i
Payton, Carrie Howell, Lila Lewis, j
Bertha Smith. Mol lie Holloway. \
Rossie Atkinson, Carrie Lofton, i
Minnie Bennett. Stella Knight, '
Emma Thornton, Biza Wooten, and I
Navie Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Simmons
and their two daughters of Spar
tanburg. S. C were in town last
week visiting friends arid relatives •
Mr. Simmons, is native of Golds
boro, is former director of the col
ored Community Center here and
is now a Boy Scout executive in
Spartanburg.
Mrs. Sadie C. Cox, William C<>
ley. and a Mr. Taylor of Philadel
phia were recent guests of Mr. and ,
Mrs. Hebran Murphy. 520 S. Geor
gia Ave
Mrs. Mattie D. Hatcher Long of
Knoxville, Tenn„ ts spending the
summer with tier parents, Mt and
Mrs. J Robert Hatcher, 409 S Cen
ter St
Mrs. Mildred Everett and Mrs.
Helen S. Hartley, president and
vice-president, respectively, attend
ed a meeting of the Charlotte Cos
metology Association iasi week.
They carried greeting from the re
cently revived local association !
Kirby Lee Hamilton, Jr, is the
name given the 8-lb son born to
Mfr- and Mrs. Kirby L. Hamilton, j
Sr . June 25 at the Cape Fear Val- 1
ley Memorial Hospital in Fayette
ville
Miss Mary Alice Hines of New
Jersey is visiting her brother and
his wife. Mr. and Mrs, William
Hines. 720 Canal Si.
Carl (Jasbo) Brock, son of Mrs
Ruth M. Brock, 709 W. Elm St., has
returned to his base at Lakohurst.
N. J„ after spending some time
here last week.
Mr*. El ouise Cox and grandson,
Jams* Exum, 612 Griffin St., have
returned from a visit, in New York.
Mrs. Minnie Coley, 4!1 Canal St.
Isas returned to her home after vis-
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; ding her daughters. Mrs. Ethel
Diggs ana Mrs, Beau la h Thompson
: both of Annapolis, Md.; Mrs. Ger- ;
trade McCray of Brooklyn, N. Y„ •
] and her children's uncle, Mr. Fioos
! evelt Worrells in Camden. N. J. !
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rollings
| worth. 714 Canal St. have an- j
nounced the marriage of their j
daughter. Mrs. Minnie Hollings- I
, worth Jackson, io James Flail of |
I Goldsboro. The marriage took”
place in New York City. The new- .
I lyweds. along with Mr. and Mrs. ;
j Edward Hooker and Mt and Mrs.
, Durham of Brooklyn were week- j
j end guests of the Hollingsworth !
- Fast week Mi s Hooker is the form- 1
or Miss Dorothy Hollingsworth i
and Mr. Hooke; is the son of Mrs.
' Less Hooker 122 Anderson Dr. :
|
Mrs. A. C Grant, Mrs. Helois •
; sos ton. Mrs NB. Coley. Mrs. Vi- j
: vian Lescsne. Misses Sarah and
] Norma Jean Coley, motored to
• Durham last Wednesday to attend j
, the reading clime at North Caro- j
Una College.
Mi and Mrs, James Frederick i
Coley and their two children. Lau
■i and James Jr, of Washington,
:D. C have returned home after
! spending several days as guests of
! the Coleys on Canal St. Mr. James
- Coley j S a nephew of Mr. T. C. -
Coley.
Thomas F.arl Barnes, formerly of j
Goldsboro, died in New York July j
G his body was returned to Golds*
; boro for burial July 12.
Mr. Barnes, the son of the late j
! Waiter Barnes, was born in Golds- |
born and educated in the public !
schools of the city, in New York
I Mr. Barnes was well known as a
; radio, personality. He was heard
: over a local station there each Sun
day morning singing hymns and
spirituals. He received his early
i training as a soloist with the Dil
lard Glee Club. He was s resident
of New York for over 20 years.
Funeral services were held July
; 12 at the Hamilton Funeral Home
j Chapel, with the Rev. M. W. Mor
! gan officiating.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Laura Wooten Barnes: a foster son,
i Larry Wooten; two sisters, Mrs, N.
B. Coley and Mrs. Bernice B. Mus
| grave.
Interment was in Elmwood Cem
! etery.
■Joyce Benton, daughter of Mr.
Alton Benton, «21. Washington St. *
: left last week for a visit in Wash
ington, D. C.
Miss Alyce Hosear, 625 Washing
: ton St., has returned to her home
' after an operation at Wayne Me
morial Hospital.
Mrs Francis H. Speight. 501 W j
Elm St., is a patient at Wayne Me- j
! mori pf Hospital. Others in the (
hospital are Lubv Mosses of Olivia j
Lane and Mert Taylor of Olivia !
; Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stitt of Ashe- l
vilie are visiting the Stittes on W. I
i Filth St.
j Miss Yvonne Cole, a former i
j teach *' r Central High Scnooi and !
■ now a teacher in Chicago, was a \
j recent guest of Miss B. E. Hines,!
i 42! E. Spruce St.
I I k* Rev. W, T. Thompson, Jr., i
i P asl ” r of the First Baptist Church I
in Warsaw, was awarded a certifi- i
i fr om A and T College 'in i
Greensboro recently. The Rev. M; i
: Thompson resides at 1307 Seaboard j
St. with his wife and daughter. j
Rhamkatte
Hr MRS. CLYDIA MAE HILL i
RHAMKA ri'E— The Mission- \
a ' - v of Watts Chapel Church held,
ic, regular service on Sunday,
: July 22. with the president, Mrs. !
Esfcella Jones, presiding.
VISITING
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Hill:
: and daughter, Brenda Luc Hill, S
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ballentiue and ]
Mrs. Christine Burt and niece, i
Mrs. Doris Kearney, visited in |
Now York recently for a week, ■
fnoy were the house guests of I
Mr. Hill’s sister. Mrs. Anne Good-!
: son and his niece, Mrs. Elmira I
Webb, They also visited Brook- i
lyn, N. Y. and attended the com-;
i erstone ceremony at the Baptist'
< riurch corner Lewis Avenue and!
Madison Street and the Concord I
Baptist Church in that city. They |
! also saw the Statue of Liberty, j
They were the house guests of’
Mr. and Mrs Williafh F. Thomas
while in Newark. N. J,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burt
and his sister, Miss Rosa Burt,
spent last week in Washington,
D. c.. with his sister, Mrs. Louise
! Williams
Mrs. Mable Minims, Miss Peggie
Mintons, Mr. Nathaniel Mlmms
ana Mr, Joseph T. Minims, spent
last week in Washington, D. C,
with Mrs. Mlmms' son, Mr. Otha
Fuquay
Springs News j
BY MRS. CHRISTINA STREET j
FUQUAY SPRINGS ~~ Some !
.ire coming and some are going. |
j Mr Ira Burton has returned from j
; hi, s vacation in Philadelphia. Fa., j
* Pa. Little Miss Betty Jo Laster !
I came home from the PTA Camp in ;
; Bricks not willingly though, as she !
. was so thrilled with camp lift she I
; wanted to Stay another week.
! Next summer I sincerely hope
1 that more parents will consider i
| sending their boys and girls to
! camp. Their experiences there will j
j make their lives richer. It, will j
! give them something that cannot j
1 be obtained from the regular class- j
: room study.
; Mrs. Martha Lee Thorpe of AI- j
j bany, N. Y. is here visiting her ;
family. Miss Rosa Lee Young and
Miss Viola Laster represented the \
BTU and Church School of the j
| First Baptist Church of Fuquay!
; at the annual convention which ■
: was held at Riley Hill. They re- j
! ported a most enjoyable time. They j
also gleaned some ideas that I hope |
will prove useful to the church
and the community.
Members of the St. Augusta F.W. j
; Baptist Church gave a surprise !
I birthday party for their pastor, j
Rev. J. M. Jackson. He was the i
; recipient of many beautiful and j
j useful gifts. 71 was- a delightful :
j evening for ail those in attendance, j
| Mrs. Lillie Mae Tutor is improv- j
I ing. Mrs. Bessie Holland and Mr.
; Arthur Spence are still hospitaliz
ed. Mr. Clarence (Dock! Wilson
is in the Veterans hospital, Dur
ham. He is expetced home soon.
Mrs. Knoxie Alston of Academy
St. is at home from the hospital
and doing nicely. Let us continue
to pray for and visit our shut-ins.
A hunch of flowers, a sunny smile
and words of cheer mean much io
those who are unable to be out.
The Church School of the First i
Baptist Church enjoyed its an- I
nual picnic at Chavis Park last Sat
urday.
Another month and youngsters
will make their way back to
school. While we are working and
planning their wardrobe let us ;
also think seriously about their fu
ture. Surely their bodies will have
to be clothed, but let us think too
| —concerning their souls and minds.
We are living in a great day, in
the midst of many changes. None
too great however, to cope with,
if we have the right, guidance. Let
us look to the Almighty for that
: power which will not. fail. Let us
i work now that, our children may
I enjoy and have a better chance
! than we have had. Let us strength
| on the foundation of our homes,
j giving to our children those basic
j ideals which will follow them
| through life. The right start in the
; home will make a child desirous
j of the better things of life which
; the church and school will train
j him to obtain.
For a greater America, the home
i th<* church and the school must
! adhere to the teachings of the
! Master, Attend some church this
; Sunday.
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j Cary News
BY MISS MAE HOPSON
| CARY The members and
; friends at Mt, Zion Baptist Church
j Sunday morning service enjoyed
| a great message delivered by the
; pastor, Rev, Isaac Le,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones, Jr..
I and little son, Tyrone, of New
York. N. Y. are the guests of Mr.
| Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor*
i ace Jones, Sr. of Kildova, Rd.
Little Alvin Reaves of 830 N
Academy St., who has been a pa
i tient at St. Agnes Hospital is
i home and doing nicely. Alvin had
j an accident with his left knee,
j Mrs. Lillie Jones, and Miss Ann
; Pollard have returned after at
■ tending the Missionary Conven-
S tion of the Congregational Chris-
S tian Churches which convened at
i White’s Grove Christian Church,
j Norlina. They reported wonderful
I sessions. Mrs. Jones is the local
j president. Miss Pollard was a del
| egate.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gibbs mo
| tored to Goldsboro to visit Mrs.
Gibbs’ brother. Worth Meadows,
I who is ill.
i Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Evans
j of Winston-Salem have returned
j home after visiting relatives and
; friends.
: Mrs. Louise Jones of E. Johnson
! St. is spending some time in Win
dy Hill, South Carolina.
1 Mrs. Alice Bell of Durham was
• the weekend guest of her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
I Deirim Reaves on North Academy
Street.
Mrs. Grace Jones of Durham
have returned home after spend
ing some time with her mother.
Mrs. Estella Sdrrell of 833 North
Academy St.
Little Miss Barbara ONeal, and
brother James, Jr., of Raleigh
were the weekend guests of their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Jones of Kiidora Rd.
PINE PARK
By MISS BELINDA HUMPHREY
PlhP PARK. The public Is
cordially invited to attend a Hot
Dog Roast and a Fish Fry at: Pme
Park on Saturday, August 4 Come
out and bring a friend.
Mrs. Carrie Washington Is the
lucky person in our news today.
Don t fail to let us have your typ
ing work, such as backing envel
ope."! and printing your programs.
Mr. and Mrs. At Chadwick are
about ready to move into their new
home which is located next door
to the Pine Park Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs have just
returned from Charlotte where
they visited her peoples Mrs. Gibbs
is one of our readers.
Mi mm 3.
The Sunday School picnic,
sponsored, by Watts Cha pe l
Churtfij enjoyed an outing at
Jones” Lake last- Thursday, The
group traveled on * chartered
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NEWS 2nd Mißmilr
views IHffliK
LAW-ABIDING CinKF.NS
ANl> ‘'MONORELIS*ATION” !
There has been far too much
written and said in criticism of the ;
ambitions and objectives of the i
colored people m their efforts t-j :
obtain for themselves as loyal |
American citizens —a FREE and
| EQUAL chance "to budgeon out j
: the BEST that ta within them ' be- j
! cause of their efforts to train ad
; mitlance to ALL PUBLIC;
i SCHOOLS.
With AJ. f. Americans professing
: with their Ups loyalty to the Flag; ;
; and many thousands of them seek- ’
: mg to deny to their darker broth
; ers the FULL and EQUAL exor
\ cise of the rights which the Consti
: tution guarantees to all. the qiies
i tion is raised as to WHO IS MOST
I LOYAL TO GOD AND COUNTRY,
| the Negro or Caucasian?
After having been brought
to these shores against his will
and made the vicitm of legal
ized slavery, the colored man
submitted to and obeyed the law j
almost without exception,
| When the law said he. could be j
free aitho he is not yet real
ly free —he accepted It only i
i to find it a limited (segregat
ed! freedom.
'When the armed services called !
for his hearing arms in defense of ’
Old Glory he accepted and gave i
of his blood and life to defend his :
nation, even tho he had to fight ;
to get into some branches of the '
service.
When the law said he was en- '
titled to ail the rights and privil
eges of the country the same as
ascribed to all ethers he ac- ;
j cepted that, too.
Now, the white man (a majority
! of Southerners) object vigorously i
AROUND WARRENTON
with
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
WAR RENTON—A pleasant ride
through the country en route to
Bricks, N C. last Sunday really
brought out the fact that there is '
more truth than poetry in the old
saying ‘‘the grass is always green ■
er on the other side of the fence.” j
Crops, gardens and flowers look
much greener and far more mature
in Halifax. Nash and Edgecombe ;
Counties than they are in Warren !
County,
My hubby and* I, accompanied j
by Mrs. Selma Jenkins, motored
to Bricks last Sunday to visit our
little daughter, Thurletta. who is
spending a wonderful two weeks
at the N. C. P. T. A. Camp for i
children. We were really amazed
at the difference in the “growing
things’ outside of our county.
On the return trip vve stopped
at the beautiful case operated by j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cofieid in En- i
field, who inquired about their !
Warrenton friends and sent their
best regards. We truly had a picas- ;
ant afternoon
MOTORS TO RICHMOND
Elder and Mrs. Shade Alston, !
Mrs. Surah Pettis. Mrs Bertha
Wood and Mr and Mrs. Roy Green
motored to Richmond, Va. last,
week
HUNDREDS ENJOY PICNICS
I.ast Friday the annual picnic
was held at Edward Grove Baptist
Church with a record crowd pres
j ent.
On Saturday many Warrentoni
ans and Warren County residents
; attended the picnic at Stony Lawn i
sponsored jointly by Shocco Chap
el and Stony Lawn Churches.
STILL ANOTHER TO COME
Everyone is eagerly looking for-;
ward to the annual Community
Center picnic which will he held
on the Warrenton Fairgrounds Sat
urday. July 31st. Follow the crowd !
go to the picnic you're sure 1
to see many of your friends and ;
I'm sure you’ll have a wonderful j
time.
Be sure to let us know about She
other picnics and outings your 1
church or club may be sponsoring, j
Your friends and former Warren- j
tomans enjoy reading about the
- happenings ir; Warren County.
GUESTS FOR. A DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokes and
| son and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dan
i lets and daughter, Miss Alicia Dan
! iels all of Tarboro, N. C. were
i guests of the Jones families last
i Sunday.
VISITS IN DURHAM
j Mrs. E. I*. Alston and Mrs. Mar
| tha Debnam visited relatives ;n
' Durham last Friday. .
| MRS. ANDERSON WINS BIKE
Oops! A mistake has been
made. Last week in our write*
! up of the Firemen’s Conven
tion it was stated that Miss
Willie B. Evans won the lucky
bicycle. Somehow names were
mixed sap • it has just come
to my attention that Mrs. Wil
hc B. Anderson, hostess at our
ioea! Community Center, was
the holder of the lucky ticket
and proud winner of the shiny
new hike. We. are happy to cor
rect this mistake and to con
j gratulate Mrs. Anderson on
: her good fortune.
ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR
WEEK'S PUBLICATION
I Mrs. Ellen Alston of Baltimore
honored her parents at a dinner
party at. her home there. The sen
ior Alstons arrived from Baltimore
recently where they spent, a week,
with their children.
VISITS IN CHARLOTTE
Mrs. D. L Davis left last week
| for Charlotte, where she will
! spend a week visiting relatives
j SPENDS DAY IN WELDON
Mrs. T. S. Plummer and Mias An
j riie Davis spent last Friday in Wel
! don visiting friends and former
I schoolmates.
A BIT O’ BROADWAY
COMES TO WARRENTON
Last. Thursday and Friday nights
the local theater had the current,
movie hit "Rock and Roll" on its
screen and the theater was packed
each night right through to the
last show. “Segregation'’ and “In
tegraUoo” *cm forgotten -a»a
THE CARGLTNTAN
to compliance with the law which !
would give the Negro FULL Oiti- j
zenship. and call themselves being ;
patriotic ior Patriots) Amei icao !
citizens as they go into secluded ]
merlin;;s' and cal! special, lecisla
tivc session.-, to circumvent the V.
S. Supremo Const ruling
We ask: WHO IS MOST LAW j
ABIDING, THE WHITE OB COL- '
ORKD MAN??? SEARCH YOUE
OWN CONSCIENCE FOR THE
ANSWER.
"MONORELIZA ! ION"
We get so sick of hearing the 1
white'man rant and rave ;-.L g so-
C;,!’.!•• d MO NG R ELIZA TION Os |
THE RACES' being the natural ;
aftermath of integrated schools. j
it is a well-known fact that
here hi America particular
ly jn the Southland more
than 95 per rent of (he chil
dren horn of interracial par
entage. the sire has been a
white man who cohabit,! fed
with a colored woman thru
use of his economic power
Regardless of the reason, it. Is to!
the credit of the white women and
the colored m- n that far less than j
five per cent of mulattocs have
been produced by the twain.
Thus, the white rnan should b;
ashamed to mention “niongreliza- i
tion of the races' because he is !
j the father of it all, either directly :
I or thru his ancestors, who have
‘ given the colored race all shades of
j women and men io choose from
: So. who have "mongreltzed" whom
i in America? Why fear it at this
! late date in history?
Wake up, dear Southland* Do j
; not strain at a Negro student and :
i loose your educational and spirit- .
j ual soul.
I white and colored alike, clapped to
j the rock and roll rhythm of "The
; Platters", a Negro vocal group
right along with the white musi
cal groups that were featured.
i talent accepted oil its merit re
; gardless of race or odor,
j Everyone seemed to enjoy the
picture as someone so aptly put
it “Everyone from six to sixty
i six rocked and rolled" right along
! with the stars of the movie.
ANNIVERS VRY CELEBRATION
A SUCCESS
Last Sunday afternoon Green's
Funeral Home celebrated its 51st
anniversary. A special program
was held at the Warren County
i Courthouse. Mr. C. James David.
Henderson radio disk-jockey, was
master of ceremonies. Sister Mabel
Gary of Raleigh was guest speak*
; er, and her AIl-Giris chorus furn
| tshed the musical selections.
I Others appearing on the progr am
! were Rev. J. E. Barnes, Mr. Melvin
Tun stall, Mr. John Robinson, JK
| F. D Turner, Mrs. Mattie Hawkins,
I and Mr. O. Manson Green.
SOCIAL HOUR IS HELD
The AH Saints Episcopal Church
Sponsored a social hour last Friday
night, July '2oth. A tamp was giv
en to the holder of the lucky tic
ket, Various games were plays d
i and refreshments served
VISITS MOTHER
Mr. Thomas Alston of \Y ,■
News, Va., visited his mother, Mrs.
! Mary Alston, last week. While
| here Mr. Alston took his mothei
to Sanford, N. C. to visit relatives
TRAGEDY OF THE WEEK
i On Wednesday. July 18th trap
j edy paid a visit to Warren County
j and claimed the. life of Warden
j Venable, Jr. of the Wise Commun
j ity, when he drowned in the wa
ters of Kerr Reservoir at 4:30 pen.
His body was not recovered,
| however, until around 8:00 p.m. by
| the Vance Co. Rescue. Squad.
: Young Venable, who was 15-
j years-old, v. ; spending the a’fler
{ noon at Kerr Lake with some of
: his friends fishing and boating.
| The victim's foot apparently he
j came entangled in the lint eon
' necting the small boad with 11m
; anchor and he was carried undo
; the water. This was the tVst re
\ ported drowning in Warren Coun
j ty for more than a year.
Funeral services were held last
Sunday afternoon closing the final
chapter of the "Tragedv of th»
j Week .
FUN ERA I. INCOMPLETE
j Ai rangements for the funeral of
•| Mr. Robert Lewis of Warrenton
: : •<.-* incomplete at this writing.
IE YOU ASK ME ..
“A task that is hurriedly done is
seldom worth (be effort."
I St. Matthews
Church lews
! BY MRS, MARIK RIDDICK
The service at Saint Matthews
j began as usual Sunday morning
I with Sunday School getting un
derway at 9:45 afterwhlch repu
j lar worship service was conducted
| with the pastor, the Rev. R. r,.
j Upshaw, presiding. .
! We were very happy to have
'■ j the Rt. Rev. Frank Madison Reid,
I D.D., presiding bishop of the 2nd
j Episcopal District of the AME
:! Church, worship with us Sunday
morning.
Bishop Reid gave a wonderful
message on the subject. “I am not
ashamed of the gospel of the
church because it is the power of
God unto salvation."
We were also happy to have Dr.
R. W. Whiner, president of Kit
trnll College, Kittrell, to worship
• with us.
At the evening service we were
happy to have as our guests the
Tyler Trio from Oxford, who ren
dered a service in song. We are
looking forward to their next ap
pearance on the second Sunday
jin August at 8 p.m. Plan now
j be present.
i A cordial invitation is extended;
j to ypu to come out Sunday ?.ffer-
Twin County j
Notes
By Mrs N E. Bailey
V |
ROCKY MOUNT • Plan: arc ,
:ust about complete for the Grmo ‘
United Older of Odd Ki-nsami ;
Household of Ruth, scheduled to \
me*. \ here July Si, according to the
planning committee, composed of |
F. ,f Hil.l, \i • • vs 0. Rye!, and
| Mesdames It art tic- ('Dover. (ftriirnC'
j Hines, Theresa Joyner, .larGs
Net son, W. L. Corb, U, t o'-<;>:• tI
and ii \. r L. Cutlpi .
WHO' WHERE
Mr. and Mrs. Baynaio Wh.i1,0...
ate. children. Janice and Barry m
lie i iuuure. Md , are i.-i ;Mi-...
Whitakers mother. Mis Koiio •>- j
; ine Gray, Mr. and Mm Hic.li.'ii ci
j itarjauve and dan filter:' Os Tv,Ui -
• nu>re and Miss Aurdenui Pittr>,;ri '
nf New York are spending soi.-e
time with Mrs. De.i Pi tun an and
I family on Albemarle Av. . Mr?. Ed
! na Av. ry d son. Calvin, of p.tts-
I burgh, Pa air visiting her par- ]
| enls. Mr. and Mrs. .'Joseph Barrett
! on Atlantic Ave. ’Mrs. A. R. Byrd ;
j had as her guest recently M e
1 Melvin Robertson and children,
i Rcba and Melba. of Tuskegee. Ala
j Miss Anna E. Brown is spending
| the somiiier with relatives and
: friend:- in Jersey City, N. J. and
j Cleveland. Ohio Mis. Geneva
1 Janes has ns a hour--’ guest her
j niece. Mrs. Minnie Stokes of Wash- 1
i and.on. D. C. Mr and Airs. Jesse
Williams of Greenville, Mrs. N. E
; Bailey and Rev. John A Mm •
! motored to Fayetteville recently.
SICK
; Remember Dr. J W Bulluck, who
I lias been in since April 1952 from
| injuries received in an automobile
' wreck Josah Bulluck is a patient
iat Park Vicos' Hospital and has
been for several days Mrs. ■Mosaic
! Jenkins is still on the sick list.
CONVENTION
St. John Baptist Church of Red
; Oak was host to the Nash Co..me i
i Sunday School and BTU Convon-*
! tion last. week. Mrs. Lillian S. Pitt
| man was reelected for her 54th year
| ns the secretary. Rev. O. S. Stokes
! of Middlesex is the president. Th,
• Nash and Edgecombe Ushers As
sociation sponsored a joint picnic
at Hickory View Church reCentle
OBITUARIES
Sammy Lee Monroe, the son of
; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee Monro,
of Route 2. was killed instanti •
Friday when his car failed to make
a turn because of high snood an 1
j hit a bridge abutment. Also in
| jured in the wreck was seven
! year-old Richard Batts, who sitf
’ sered a broken thigh.
Funeral services for Mrs Rena
; Taylor, who died in. a local hospi
i tal, were held at Ebenrßaptist
j Church. Rev T V. Fosti r official
rd Survivors include the husband,
j James Taylor two sisters Mrs
i Paura Morris of Rocky Mount: and
j Mrs. Mary Dixon, of New Jeise-.
I two brothers, Moses 55 of New
j York, and Willie li, of Ra!ihnm
; Md.
: The funeral of Web: >er Bunch, i
■who died Friday while w a-kirig on
the job. of a heart attack, v a : h<id
Tuesday afternoon from the Si.
Janies Baptist Church, with Rev
W. L. Mason officiating.. W. t
i Grimes sang "Going 1',.,-. and
j Mrs H C. Dußose read the ofciMa
’ tv. He was the son of the late L.
and Moii.v Bunch ..r Nash County
i Suivivurs are his wife, Mrs Emm.!
i Bunch, four dauyhle.-s. Miss--a F\-
; and Eardy M.. of the home,
Mrs Margaret Wiliis and Mrs. Dm -
| otby Hillard, of Rocky Mount: one
! run, Webster Jr., of New Orleans-.
; Ha., one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Powell.
of this city, and two brother..
I Pugh Bunch and Turner, of Balts
! more, Md., and one grandson
Funeral rites for William Evans
were conducted from the Stok.
Funeral ho me. Mr. Evans died in
Washington, D. C.. where he had
inarh* hu home for the past several j
| years. Surviving are Mrs. Louise
| '■wans, wife; three daughters and!
three sisters. Burial was in Unity 1
Cemetery with Rev. Clemons in
• charge.
j The iast rites for Vance Bethea 1
j of 408 Raleigh Rd.. who died Sun
i day morning in Veteran's Hosmtai !
in Durham, wore held Thursday !
j afternoon from Kingdom Hall of :
: Joh ova s Witnesses, conducted 1, ■
Lie Rev. J. ( . Mayo, fie ■ - survived
by his wife, Mrs. C. B. Bethea:
four daughters. Mrs. Laura Battle,
of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Nora Eiison! .
i of Trenton, N. ,1 ; Mrs Ruth Brown!
I ()f Middlesex. England; and .Miss ,
: Theadisa Bethea, of Detroit, Mich., !
two sons Fred C., of Linden, N J !
and James F: of the home; one
| sister, Mrs. Edna Sylvester, of Eli;;- :
sbeth City, and four grandchildren.
JRush Memorial
By Mrs. Annie H. Thorpe
Our services on last Sunday be
yun as usual with the Church
School at 9:46 am., then the 11:6'-
clock service began with the pro
cessional, "Am 1 « Soldier of the
Cross" led by the Senior Chon-
On ascending the choir loft, the
Doxology, •■.Praise God from Whom
All Blessings Flow”, was sung. The
i pastoral prayer and choral response
: "Hear Our Prayer", was sung 1
The Solid Rock , was sung, led :
• by the pastor, Key. AV. D. Carson. I
1 The responsive reading was for '
. the 30th Sunday, After the. sing- j
ing of the 2nd hymn, “Come Holy
Spirit ', the pastor gave his set- i
. monette to the junior church and
; nse d the same. Scripture iesson
was read by the pastor from St. i
Matthew, the 4th Chapter, in its !
entirety. The pastor then chose his j
■ text from St. Luke's gospel, the'
' sth Chapter and the 4r.h verse,
; “Now when he had left speaking
he-said unto Simon, Launch out j
into the deep, and let down your I
nets for a draught.” Theme: “The I
! noon at 3 o’clock. The mission-1
janes are having a program that!
,! you should not miss.
The Western North Carolina :
State Missionary Convention will 1
meet in Charlotte July 31-August!
I
THOUGHT TO PONDER: “If!
all of the members in. mr church j
i were just like me what kind of
. church would my church be? • |
WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1955
Johnston C’nty Roundup
3‘,i Mrs, Lllllam S. Watson j
31a Collier Street
Phone E3HS
SMITH FIELD Out of towners .
home for the weekend included.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Smith of Bai- ,
timore Md.. visiting Mr. and Mrs. j
Ronnie Eason, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hari*> Bi r.ut of
New York. visiting Mr. Brown's j
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bud Brown I
Mrs. Rossi-' C.'iidup of Washing•
!■ ii D, C. visiting her sisters and i
:>rii‘!>"i>, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert, San
. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin*
Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Rai- !
and. Ms. :>rs.
Miss Thrltna Stevens of
Puma mu, N. t:. left recently
for Allien-. Ga.
Mr, Aurthur Youngblood of
VV.ishmcSi'f,. I J C was the v. < ;. 1
end ,;e- «t of his sister. Mr s. £,ti*
piiia l-’.-i no son, who is ill.
Airs. Kiorimi Watson of Smith- i
field, was a recent visitor of Mr. j
and Mrs John Richardson in Now I
York City.
Yes. Frances Walker was a re- !
cent visitor of Miss Helen Senders
in Newport News. Va.
Mr. Ficddick Coley of New Bril- j
ain. Conn , is visiting his parents
and brother. Mr. and Mrs, I, E. Co
py and Mr. and Mrs Eric Coley
of Selma.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sanders, i
Mr. and Mrs Nebraska Sandpr- 1
and their families, of Plainsfieid. ;
N. J. were recent, visitors of then j
sisu-rs. Mrs? Clyde Hunter and Miss
HcUio Sanders of Smithfield.
Mrs. Estelle Murphy Doll of Bal- j
timore, Md., is home visiting her
mother, Mrs. Ailie Murphy and
family.
Mr. f.eonard Bell of New York
City is visiting his mother, Mr?,
l.cnora Bell of Selma, N. C.
Mrs W hi, r Sanders and daugh
ter of Baltimore. Md. are visiting
Mrs. Annie Miller and sister. Mis.
Donnie Sanders of Smith field.
DEATHS
)I H U JAMES EARM- Bl IE
James Earle Buie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Buie of Smithfield,
died Monday afternoon after a
brief illness at Duke Hospital in
Du mam Graveside services wav
held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m, in
New ton Grove.
Hi;. EDDIE SANDERS
Mr. Eddie Banders of Smithfield,
died at his home in Smithfield
Tuesday, July 17,
Funeral s- i \ in -; were held Sun
day, July 2! m at. 3.00 p.m. from
Galilee Baptist Church with Rev.
J. R Burt in charge Burial fol
lowed in the Hood Cemetery.
SICK AND SHUT-INS
Our sick and shut-ins include: i
Mr. AI Sanders. Mrs. Julia Sandeis.
i Mi Henry Nicola? Mrs. Zilplna
Patteison, Mr. Clarence Hood. Miss
Rhehia Blackmon. Mr Johnny
, Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Isham Wat
son, Sr. and Mrs. Viola Lewis of
Mil a--.dons draught of Fish.” We
invite you to join in our great
revival movement in Aug. and
j Sept.
At the pvt ning hour we engag
ed in another of our joint services
with the pastor, Rev. L. S. Penn i
and the people of St. Paul A. M. E.
Church. Om pastor. Km .W. D. Car
son was fully in charge. Scripture
lesson was read by the minister
from St. Luke's gospel Li Chap
ter comprising 7 vvi-.m-s. Prayer
: was offered, then the hymn, “Talk
With Us Lord," was sung whiie
1 tin congregation sat in devout
meditation The mini ■■?:• then
chose his text from Si Uuko. fi:3A
"Return to thine own house and
show how great things God hath
dune unto the< "
This was indeed a" great message,
i ts you Lve right. Cod car, use you
; t.o a great advantage. We are in
deed grateful to the new faces
S who grace our services from time
to time. We continue to invite you.
On Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’
1 clock the Rev. S. E. Tyson, pat tot
l of the Si. Joseph A. M F, Zion
j Church. Oxford, and his rongreg--
tion will render service at om
church You are invited to come
, and enjoy this fellowship with us.
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i Ii tends think of them might be at; ■
prised to know hew seldom friend?
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The Saturday Evening Pi
CluirGh of God
BV MRS. SARAH DAVIS
! Each Sunday we find our serv
ices gratifying and uplifting. We
i wish you would join us in these
v "j —-tirvina services. Visitors are
: {iiwa.ys wclcomen.
j Sunday School began as usual
: at. 9:45. Sunday morning the 11:00
.'in! vice whs conducted by our par-*
, tor. Rev. ' T " ry Ford, with the
! choir voi r' „ the music 'There
. was-a -solo by Mrs. Rosa Butlei
'God Leads His Dear Children
j Along”.
j Rev. Ford’s text is found in Ne
' hemiah 4 6. "So built, we the -.vail.
; and all the v. ill was joined to
gether unto the half thereof, lot
the people hao a mind to work".
Her subject was “Success m the
j true works of God".
The closing exorcises of the Va
cation Bible School were he’d at
» p.m. Sunday. Mrs Alice Curtis
director of (he Bible School, sen -
j ed as mistress of ceremonies. Each
parent was presented a beautiful
; gift,.
The mother - ." PTA will have a
program on Sundoy, August 5 at
2:00 p.m Appearing on the pro
gram will be the Wake Chapel
■ Choir and an a.ll-girl chorus, the
Bolin Chapel Choir, the Gospel
Jubilee Quartet to., the Maple Tern -
pie Choir, the* Matthew Sisters
of Asbury th" Group Singers of
Asheboro. and the Faithful Four
|of Raleigh Dinner will be served
at the church ai 1 p.m
We were happy to have our pas
tor spend the entire week with
j us At the present. Gu* is making
her home in Charlotte.
Fayetteville St,
Church News
By MRS, ANNIE LET MOULTRIE
Sunday School opened at 3:30
by singing. “Have Thine Own
Way." '.Mill Mr. Luther Hunter,
the superintendent in charge. The
general introduction was read b:
Mrs. Laura McClean. Tht lesson
was read in unison with Mrs An
nie J. Push leading.
Mr Sylvester Scott of Mari'.'
‘Street Christian Church laugh;
the Young Adult Bible Class as
guest teacher during the absence
of Miss Harris, who is a wav at
tending summer school
Mrs. Cora Lee Williams es v>
i the general review.
Visiting the Deborah Bible Class
was Miss Faye Raye, Durham: At -
gatha Watson. Fuquay Spring
Virginia Ramie:, Philadelphia.
Pa.: Laura Bell Godwin and Ma
bel Richardson, both of the rite.
The Sunday School birthday
rally was a great success,
i Morning worship service was
opened at 11:00 am. with Rev.
Aaron Johnson, a. Shaw divinity
student, filling in for our vaca
tioning past.os Rev. J. W. Jone
i The music was rendered by
Choir No. 2, The scripture was
read by Rev. Johnson.
His text: "In the midst of the
years " taken from the prayer by
the prophet. Habako. His message
was brief but soul-stirring and
inspiring
"We are our Heavenly Father’s
Children” was the invitational
: hymn.
Many visitors were present from
'various churches in the surround
ing community.
SICK
Deacon J. S. Baker is still con
fined to his home .
Mrs Bernice Turner of Balti
orc, Md. is vjsjt.ing her parents,
and Mrs. Jessie Hunter.
Rev. Bunn was the guect minis
. i- r for July 22.