PAGE TWELVE Warren County Hews j Lute MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN j fOBW. TRULY KEEPS i A PROMISE I Maybe the happening* of the [ leeeitt Democratic and Republican { inventions nave been mteresting ; ■ending lor some: the approschiiik jpemng dates of the nearby to bacco markets wii) interest oib- t ■rs. and the major longue base- ! >*ll score* will inter., si quite a ■ >w. But as l promised you lad | veek. I have one news item thi . time that, will interest evety on:. : >f you. Mr. W. B. Terrell. Supt. of War ren County Schools, released tn« » list of the teachers for the naming school toiui tor publicii- Hon. list or teachers eoh HAWKINS HIGH SCHOOL Mr. J. F, Byers, principal. Mis Lula 1. Holt. Mrs Salon a E Fos ter. Mrs. Violet <■' Henderson, j Mrs Oran T. Bailey. Miss Geneva : M. Tysor. Mr* Annie M. Alston. Will H. Kelly. Miss Bettie M Newsome Mrs. .Tame A. Ander jen, Mr*. Nancy F. Graham, Mrs 1 Irene C. Scales. Miss Queen K. pitt, Mr*. Doris B. Williams, Mi.-s Edna C. Link, Mrs Daisy C. Branche. Miss Mary I, Galling, James I Bridgers, Mrs. Lillie V. Hswkirk. Miss Doris J. Gibson, - Mrs Rosa L. Wvnri. Miss Clara L. Johnson. Mrs. Verda B. Brown, j Mrs Luna D. Newsome, Mrs. Lau- j C* P„ Grissom. Samuel N. Merritt, j ames A. Joyner, Mis* Martha V. Owens, Mrs L. E McGrier Wii- j ford Exum. Walter Price, Mrs Dorothy S. Curtis. Charlie Good- | wyn, Mi s. Laura M. Rochelle, i Thad Rhodes, Jr., Mrs. Willie C. Murfree, M>ss Earline Joyner, Miss Margaree Jones, Miss Dorothy A. Johnson, Miss Margaret Bccton, James R. Mallory. TEACHERS IN THE WARREN COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Mr. G. H. Washington, pnnei- i ■jpal; Mrs Claudette C Curetoo, J Mint Biddie Davis. Mrs. Christine C Davis. Mrs. Ophelia W. Davis, j Mrs. Margaret P. Diggs, David A j Pouglass. Sr. Johnny 1. Farmer, • Leroy Henderson, Mrs. Bertha VV. j Honor, Miss Bettye E Johnson Miss Gloria A. Jones, Mrs. Cath erine P. Kearney, Mrs. Susie A. j Love. Miss Gladys Lunsford. Miss; Maxine L. Ormond, Miss ideii 11. Perry, Mr*. Catherine J Smith, ; William H. Stanfield, Mrs. Marie I H. Thomas, Miss Alma R. Walker, j A. M. Ward. Mrs, E. F. Ward. 1 Mrs. M. E. Washington, Miss Ora j Watkins, Mrs. Evelyn H. Wilson, . Mrs, Juanita H. Russell, Warren ; Hare 111, Samuel Parham, Mrs. j Willie J, Cuthbertson, Mrs. Ra ehel M. Taylor, Mrs, Jessie L. Cuthbertson. Mrs. Irene G. Rus sell, Stewart Cleveland Cto'etou, €fi!a* Harris, Miss Eariine Mo;.by, Miss Hattie Nelson. COUNTY schools AftoD—Mrs. G. M Turner. Mis. C. N. Arrington. Axtcil—O. H. A . Hawkins, Miss E. N Wright Beth lebetn —Mrs. O. S. Carroll. Miss L. 6. Streeter. Burchett —Miss H. J. - Kearney, Mrs, M. E. Hende*son, Mrs. Ada Waller. Coley—-Rev. J. ' E McGrier. Mrs. M B. Mars, Miss R, L. Davis, Mrs. R E. Ramsey, , Mrs. R L. In gram. Cool—Jasper W. Jones, Mrs. L. W, Cooke, Mrs M. J. Davis. Mrs. C. J. Williams. Ellington—Mr*. H S. William*. JVliss E. M Kearney Embro —Mis. V. C. Alston, Miss L. C. Somer- ; vslle. Epworth—Mrs. V. P Faulk- ■ Her. Fork Chapel—Mrs. F. W. Al ston. Samuel S. V, illiams. Hecks Grove —J. F P .rnche, Mrs L. E Allgood, Miss R. E, Davis. M,.;s L. V. Graves, Mrs, L. A. Richard *on, Mrs. G. L. Smith. Johnson Mrs. E B. Alston, Mrs. L. D. Al ston. Jordan Hill—Mrs. M. D. Wil liams. Liberia--Mrs. M. D. Hodg es, Mrs. Ophelia Swinson. Long- Miss B M. Solomon, Mrs. 1,7 Brown Macon- Mis M. R. Cau tion. Man&on- -Rev. B. W Dav.s, . Mis* F. M Plummer, Mrs. M H. Williams. Mayflower—Mrs. Vi.-gie C Williams, Mrs. Eunice Y. Joyn er Norlina—T, B. Henderson M.s 1. P. Alexander, Mrs. A S Joan licit, Oakville—-Mrs, Let B Hum phrey. Oine -James PL nmur. Miss M E. Pat Uln. Old Well Miss L M Wortham. Olive Grove ; —Mrs. Polly,A. Jones Pine Grow —Mrs C W McGrier. Ridgeway— Mi's. P. G Tyson. Mr* H T. Ma son Mrs R 1 Paschall, Miss N. t Walker Rising Sun—Miss H. K. arwick. Snow Hill—Miss Elean- ; or Wright. Miss Edna W. Harris. , Stony Lawn—Rev T H. Pettway, Miss E M. Burchetts. Thrift Hill •-Mr*. E. L. Streeter, Mrs, L. 11. Maywood, Miss C D. Rosser. Vaughan— Theodore Williams, Miss l. L Teele. VISITING AUNT Little Miss Marie Penchie* of Richmond. Va. ha* spent several week* visiting her aunt, Mrs An- Bie Thomas of Norlina. HERE FROM PHILADELPHIA Mr, Billy Williman of Philadel phia, Pa spent lasi weekend here. Hl* children. Weldena, Laura, Wil bemenia and ‘Shad", a rising Hawkir * High School senior who •pent, their vacation in Phila , re- j fairneo with him and will remain •here with their aunt, Mrs. Laura ' Brown. Returns from Washington Mrs. Mattie Brown returned i home last weekend after visiting - her daughter and son-in-law, the ! Noah Ghermans in Washington, D. C . VISITING FROM PHIL A. “Mrs. Elisabeth F, Smith and j Children. Yvonne and Dwight, are I spending ten days here visiting i friends and relative*. VISITING FAMILY Mr. and Mr* Murzie Mills and children of Philadelphia. Pa., formerly of Warrenton, are here I Visiting their relatives RETURNS HOMF, Dr. and Mrs, T. Haywood re turned recently after attending the medical convention in New York City. They also visited their son and his family in ML Vernon, N. Y Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mason of Salisbury, Md. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Haywood here now, OHIOANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Basey. Mrs. Georgia Mitchell and her great granddaughter, Marsha, . all of Cleveland. Ohio, and Miss Babe Mitchell of Washington, D 0, wot the recent, guests of tbs Mc- I Carrou Alstons. The group __ also j I spent some time with Mrs Sadie j Eaton in Henderson. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK Mr. Beecher Henderson and Mr. ; I Otis Hawkins left last Friday for ‘ | upstate New York, Mrs. Hend--. - ! son and son Beecher, Jr., who j ; have spent most of the summer in ; a Mew York State Camp will re turn home with them. HAMPTON JANS VISIT HERE Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Lee Wilson and children, .lan and Jean, and Miss Ll*/.ic Jenk ins, til of Hampton, Va., were the recent guests of their sis ters, Mrs- Lola Saliman Mrs. Portia Harris and Miss Fan nie M. Jenkins and othei rria lues here In Warrenton VISITING HERE FROM BALTIMORE William Dunson of Baltimoie. Md. is the guest of his court.., I James Dunson. William's sister, : Fay, Is visaing her aunt, Mrs. So phia Johnson in Norlina DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs Thomas Alexan der of South Hill. Va. wme um jn-i guests of Mr. and Mrs. t.d Al ston last Sunday. VISITING RELATIVES Mr and Mrs Walter Blanch of Rye, N. Y. and Mrs. Pauline Haulm lof Washington D, C\. are guests iof M. and Mrs. Eugene Branch ! and son CELEBRATES BIRTHDA Y Mr, and Mrs Eugene Branch ! were hosts at a birthday party i honoring their son, John Earl, on | his sixth birthday The children j played games on the spacious 1 lawn. John Earl's birthday pros i ent. from his parents was a slid ing noard which proved to be the center of attraction both to the little ho noroe and his little guests. Ice cream, cookies, potato chips, ; nuts and mints and punch were | served the little guests from a | huge picnic table on the lawn cen : tered with a beautiful birthday | cake. 1 The little honos-.-e received rua jny useful sifts from his littie ! guests. i Present for the happy occasion j were George A. Paul, Paulette and James Coleman: Tyrone, Phyl { is and Hazel Johnson; Don, Jim ■ ray, Glenda and Ella Carroll Dun i son; Mary Ella, Patricia Ann, Lu j cile and Janet Jones; Annie Mae i and Mary Ann Davis; Oiimia j Saunders, Robert Leon Cheek ami j Thurletta Brown all of Warren -1 ton and William Lee Dunson of | Baltimore Md ; Adults present othei than Mr. | and Mrs. Branch were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Branch of Rye. N. ! Y., Mrs. Pauline Haughn of Wash ington, D. O. Mesdames Priscilla Dunson, l.attdene Coleman, and Carrie Cheek; Mr. James Jones j and yo'.iis truly ail of Warrer ton. HIKE FROM PHIUA Mrs Mattie Cartt r a so- mec : Warrentonian, now living in Phii : adelphia. Pa . is here visiting rei atives and friends RETURNS HOME Mrs Catherine Smith is back : in town after having spent most i of the summer as a counselor ia an upstate New York camp. VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Mariah K, Wynn and children, Patricia and Oscian Barry, of Charlotte, N. spern several days here visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mts. O. K. Fills and family. Her husband, Dr. K. S. Wynn, pop ular Charlotte medic and son Roy Jr., spent the weekend visiting the O. E. F.llises and Mr and Airs. C. S. Wynn. ATTENDS HOMECOMING Mr and Mrs O. E. Ellis attend f-d the annual hotneconung serv ices at the First Baptist Church ! in Lutjisburg recently honoring the pastor, Rev. C. L. Faison, j Kcv V ais<ui was formerly pas ter of the Warrenton Baptist Church SPECIAL SERVICES HELD Mrs. Mary FI Allen, evangelist from New York. City, ’was guest sr.< ikc! at the Warrenton Bap tist Church last Sunday xughL OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mr*. Ore tha William* of Macon were held from the Pmey Grove Baptist Church last Sunday. Funeral arrangements for Mr. Hilrnan Rea vis, well-known Wai- I rentonian, are incomplete at this ! writing. Also incomplete at this time are funeral arrangements for Mr. Claude ‘Alston who was killed in an automobile accident last ’ Saturday night. If you ask me '‘You can save yourself a lot. of trouble by not borrowing any.’’ Fayetteville Notes By F. L. BURNS | FAYETTEVILLE The Senior j Choir of the First Baptist Chuicft entertained its members and I guests at their annual watermel | on feast on the lawn recently, j After a short rehearsal more | than 50 members arid guests as ise in bled on the lawn and social - ized for more than an hour, cut | ting and eating melons. For those | members who could not eat m; l j mis the committee had provided j cantelopes and ic scream. I This affair wa« started a few years ago in order to stimulate interest and was so successful that it has been repeated each year. Mrs. Lula C. Hinnant, chair | man of entertainment, was in I charge. Mrs. Narine Wallace Jack son is president of the choir Visitors in the city during tht week; Mrs. Saiiie McLean, San ford; Mr. William Lowe and Mr. Alonzo Scott of Beaver Creek; Mr. Mingo Scott, Nashville, Term.; James E. Fowlkes, Nashville, Tenn; Mr. E. Harold Bland, Charlotte; Miss Katie L. Cox. Jacksonville, N. C.; Mrs. Sadie L. McKoy Cobb, Midville, Gb.; Mrs. Claudia Coleman, Wilmington; Miss Jo Ann Pope. L.iitle Rock, Ark.; Charles H. Stewart, Char lotte; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cot ton. Cleveland. OhkuCharlfs Mc- E'-an Philadelphia, Pa; Mr. E | Guilford ; I Club Notes | I With Mrs. Gladys Gilbreath REVIVAL SERVICES i GUILFORD - - On Sunday, Aug. 26, revival meeting began ! at the Persimmon Grove A. M .K. : E. Chuurch. Joint Sunday school ! began at 10:00 o'clock with Miss ; Yvonne Raleigh, supt., in charge, j Monday services were be under j i supervision of the pastor. Rev. jM. L Johnson, Afternoon and; evening services were held. Rev. Fuller and the Reynolds Citapel Choir were in charge of the eve ning service. On Sunday, Sept. 2, revival service will begin at Reynolds; Chiiiep Baptist. Church and con- i tinue through the week. Rev P.| |S. Albright, supt. of the Sunday] school, will be in charge of the j , joint Sunday school. Rev. F, D. Fuller, pastoi, will bring the morning message. Everyone is J j cordially invited to take part In this meeting j On Sunday, Sept. Ifi. revival; service wii! begin at Raleigh j Cross Roads M E. Church with i Sunday school at .10 o’clock and j j Supt. Edward Sapp in. charge of: i the Joint S. S. Ministers for the' .week will be announced later, j Miss Louise Fox Passes Funeral service for Miss Lou-, ise Fox, 18-years-old, were held! | Tuesday, Aug. 14, at Reynolds j ! Chapel Rapt . Church with the 1 pastor, Rev. F. D. Fuller, officiat- ! 1 ing. S Miss Fox died unexpectedly j Saturday at L. Richardson Hos-; pital. She w’as a graduate of Dud- j ley High School in the 1956 class. | She was a very smart girl in her; i school work and a very lovable; j girl. She attended church and: | Sunday school and was always; ! nice and courteous to all older; people. She leaves to mour their loss • her mother, Mrs. Argie Fox, her! j stepfather, Mr. John Fox, her j ] maternal grandparents, Mr. and; j Mrs, Leonard Scott, three aunts, j 1 4 uncles and a host of relatives ! arid friends. ENJOY FIRST HONEYMOON After being married some : twenty-five years or more and; raising a family of about ten; children, two of which are col ; lege graduates, Mr. and Mrs. Lu-1 ther Raleigh, spent two weeks at; ; Niagara Falls on their first hon- i eymoon which was exciting and j ! well worth waiting for. Mrs. Ra- j ! leigh reports a splendid trip and i wonderful scenery. Jane and Ju- i | dy, youngest, of the Raleigh chil dren. accompanied their parents! on this wonderful trip. Hope more of us who missed our first hon eymoon can take one soon. VIISITING Mr and Mrs. Henry Hill and Mrs. Hill, mother of Henry of Stokesdale, N. C. are spendins two weeks vacationing in Cleve land, Ohio, visiting relatives. . . SICK AND SHUT-INS , | Mr Gaither Sapp, a patient at : L. Richardson Hospital for two ■ w r eeks, is at home and we wish him a speedy recovery, j Alphoaso Jessup, Jr., 6-yrs.- i old, is a patient at, the Polio hos-! pital in Greensboro. We wish for j him a speedy recovery and your; reporter would like for you to send him a card or ■ letter to cheer him up. Twin County | By MRS, N. E. BAILEY ROOKY MOUNT—Mr, and Mrs. C. W Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Chase, Mrs. N. A Bailey, Jarv.s ! Nelson, F. M. Marrow and Mr. j ; and Mr*. E. D. Fisher attended the . Shriner*’ National Convention and j I the International Conference of O. E 5, last week in Washington. D. 1 C. WHO’S WHERE ; Mr, and Mrs Jacob Joyner are j vacationing in Philadelphia, Balti ; more and Washington. Mrs. Willie !i R. Knight of Maryland, has te ; I turned to resume her work in the ' ! Rocky Land School. Mrs. Wiiiie Mitchell and Mrs. M. M. Jones are home after a two-week visit with ! their daughters and sisters, Mrs. [ Vera M. Smith and Miss Joan ; ’ Mitchell in New Jersey. Mrs. Hen- j ry Lee and daughters Patricia and ] 1 I Emma Jean of Middletown, N Y , have returned home after *pend : tng several weeks with relatives ; ' ■ and friends. OBITUARIES Mr*. Annie Joyner attended the j funeral of Mrs. Julia Bryant Sun-! day m Battleboro Mrs. Bryant is 1 I the mother of Mr. Robert Earl, ; : principal of Jordan-Sellers' High School in Burlington. 7ne funeral, of Mr. Martin j ! Knight was conducted from the j i St, Jarnc-s Baptist Church Sunday { •at 12;30. The pastor. Rev. W, L. j j Mason, officiated. Survivors tn | elude hi* wife. Mrs. Viola Knight; ; one son. Quantella Knight, a teacher at the Inborden High School; his father Mr. H. D. Knight of Tampa, Fia and one sis ter, Mias Sadie Knight, of Tarboro. Funeial rites for Mr. Elijah Bat ! tie were conducted from the Mt. j ] Zion Baptist Church 'fuesday aft- | j ernoon. The Rev John Askew was j in charge and delivered the eulo- j j gy. Mr, Battle was a native of j j Edgecombe County and moved to ] , j Rocky Mount shortly after ttm 1 ! turn of the century. He was one j ’i of the oldest plaster contractors ! ! in the city. He is survived by hit. | ! wife, Mrs. Georgia Battle, one sis- i • ter, Mrs. Rosa Armstrong, one I brother John Battle, and a num-1 her of other relatives. Mr. Joe WorreSl, the son of Mrs. velt Washington, of Germany, vis iting his parents, Mr, and Mis. Washington; Mr. James R John , son, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Re becca Sparrow of Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, Sullivan of Newark, N. J.; guests of Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs Fannie Wooten; Miss Annie Avant, stony Hill; Clifford Morris. Newark, N. J : F. T. Me ! Neill, Ciarktom Pvt, Robert D»- i zant, New York; and Pvt Carl M. j Grant, Charleston S C, THE CAROLINIAN Goldsboro By HENRY C. MITCHEIX 1 GOLDSBORO - Before giving you Uift digest of this week’s news i j wibii to thank Miss Mary F. Foy*. : ' our typist and a recent graduate ol | the Baines Business College, for pre- \ gtaring last week's column for you in \ the absence of yours truly. Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Weathers have returned ironi New York where the . doctor attended the Nationil Negro Medical Convention. Before return- \ ing home they visited friends and ; relatives in Philadelphia, Fa. Mi. T. L. Story of Dayton, Ohio, i | and Mi. and Mrs. Haywood Everett I jof Newark. N. J were house guests of Mrs. V. G. Scott, t*o4 E, Spruce | St., last week. >1 Ei. Luca.-., instructor oi building : trade* ut Dillard High School, has ! I retuiutd to iihome after a brie. | stay a l Wa.vne Memorial Hospital | ! Mr and Mrs. J. K. Hem by ot Wash* ; ington, D. C.. are visiting Mrs Louise . • DuUis.setJe on S. Leslie Street, Mi s ! Hem by i,v the si.Mer of Mts, j sette. j Hie oi the late Satmie) Jo | seph Mitchell wishes to thank thou i many triends foi cards, telegrams, j floral designs, use of cats and ail : other acts of kindness shown during their recent bereavement. The Mitch , ell family resides at 601 Parker Street, j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tate of Re sell, N. J., were recent v Ist tors in . , tne city. Mrs. Tate ir. the former Miss | Gavneil Simmons of Goldsboro, j Mrs. Ida Peoples. 6)3 Slaughter ! i Slaughter Street, has returned from i Bennettsville, S. where she visit -1 ed relatives and friends, i Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly of . .Fhiir.dciphia a**u ’mi. Corneiius I Bunn also of Philadelphia, were l weekend guests of Miss A. E. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith. ; 1036-A Lincoln Dr., are vacationing | in Philadelphia, P*. Robert Swinson, Emcee of the pop ! idar "Sepiatone" radio program, left ! ! recently for Washington D. C. where ? he will spend his vacation. Bert Al- j ! len. staff announcer at the Station I is "sitting’ in" for Swinson. i Miss Menan Lipsey* daughter of < j Dr. and Mrs. E. B, Lipsey, 313 W | Elm Street, who taught commercial i ! education in Spartanburg. .S, C. last ; j year, will be closer to home this year j ; Miss Lipsey has accepted & position ' ; at Apex. Mrs. Beulah Koonce and children. | 1037-A Lincoln Dr. spent the day. j Sunday, August 19, a? Lake Tut near Rosehill. ; Miss Dorothy GarreU, 1304 Green- | | leaf Street, left last week for New ' | York City. j Mrs. L. J. Foster, 413 W ESm Street, ! returned last week from New York i where she spent the summer with ' her daughter, Mrs. Cora M. Reid. Mrs, He bran Murphy, 520 S. Geor ■ gia Ave is vacationing in Philadei- I phi a. Pa. Mrs. Virginia; F. Sutton and Mrs ! Esther G. Hudson have returned ! from Terre Haute. Ind where they i vvej e guests of Miss Wilma Jones. Miss Christine Whitted of New i York City, recently visited her par ! ents, Mr and Mrs Earl Whitted. | 426 Miller Sc Also home for a few \ days was Mrs. Estelle Whitted Cur | ley. I Mrs. Lockie F. Thomas, of Wash ! ington, D. C has returned to her i | home after visiting .her father, Mr. j Moreland Foster. 413 W. Elm Street. Football practice began lasi week at Dillard High School with coaches Bellamy and Brown con ducting the sessions. All inter ested boys are urged to report for practice as soon as possible, Announcements as to schedule and other details concerning the coming season will be made lat er. In the Community Softball League : Little Washington won its first pen nant the regular season came to ; an end The play-off began this week i for the championship. Teams mak- j I ing the play-offs were: Little Wash ! ington, the pennant winner North End; State Hospital and Webb town j Last week in the ' game of the week" Wehbtown came from, behind jto beat Lincoln Homes 18-10 after ! being behind 10-0 at the end of five i innings. Lincoln Homes went into the last week of the regular season with a one-game lead for fourth place, then the unbelievable happened. Needing i only one win to assure them a place , I in the play-offs Lincoln Homes pro- j : ceeded to lose both games Mean j while North End, one of the two j j hottest teams in the league, beat ; Little Washington 22 to 8 to give i j the faithful preview of what to ex- ; j pect in post-season games. The final standings were a? fol lows : Little W a shin g ton (16- ♦'. Nortn End 01—6); State Hospital (11-7); Webb town 01-9; Lincoln i Homes 00-11). Ml. Olive 5-3 Parks -1 town (1-15) In the semi-finals the winners will i | rDeet. in a best 3 out of 5 final se - ri.es. j State Hospital is the defending ! champion. According to those in the j know, North End is the team to 1 beat. Milford Williams, chairman of the trust.es board and president of the Usher Board of Mt. Zion Disciple ; Church, attended the Intel -denomin ational Ushers* Association which met [ at Shaw University August 23 to 2S . in Raleigh. J. Wiley Thompson of ! Mt, Calvary Baptist Church also at- ! tended the confab Mr. and Mrs. John F Williams. James Henry Williams and Mrs. Doro- < i thy .Jones of Philadelphia and James ! j Stokes, Jr., of New York, were week- j ! end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete ! Williams on Persimmons St Joseph Whitley of Chester .Pa is j i visiting his mother, Mrs. Willie Ann Whitley. 603, Persimmons Si Mrs. Elizabeth Hood, 503 School St j i ise visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eva : j Sampson, in Norfolk, Va. ! CARY sty MISS MAK V. HOPSON CARY Th< 11 o'clock worship sw- ; i vice of Ml. 7. ior: Baptist Church i j opened with the Church Choir render- : j ing music. Rev. Isaac Leo, the pastor, j I delivered the message which was an inspiring one, Visitors are always wel - j come to our services. Misses Sarah Alice and Annie Lou ise Baugh of 223 Webster S' have re turned home after spending their j vacation in Burlington, Hillsboro and ! Durham with relatives and friends Ffc. Preston Boyd, who has been j stationed in Japan is home after re - , ceiving his discharge from the ser j vice. ] Little Miss Diana While has return- t j ed home to Rocky point, N. C . after l spending the summer with her aunt. \ i Mrs. Estelle Burrell, of 815 N. Aca- | i demy St Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Price of Dur- j j ham and Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison l of Hillsboro were the weekend guests jof their sister am} niece, Mrs Sarah Ross and Mrs. Mattie Baugh of m E. | Webster Si. j Union Bethel AME Sunday School j : sponsored a picnic to Seat jew Beach, j ; Noiflok, V& , Saturday. Trie Christian Sunday School spun- j i sored * picnic to * Raleigh Park Sat- ; i urday. j Anriic Worrell Davis, died sui- J denly Saturday afternoon of a I heart attack. Mrs, Lillie Smith of Atlantic j Avenue was injured Thursday in * car wreck in Petersburg, Vir ginia. The sixteenth annual meeting and field day of the North Caro lina Hereford Association will be held Saturday, September 1. 1958, st the Roanoke River Ranch, Jackson, North Carolina. Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON PITTSBORO - SILER CITY By D. W. P. O, Box S 5 Goldsion, North Carolina GOLDSTON Hello readers every 1 where. Here’s hoping you are" en ■ joy mg the very best o£ health «nci j doing i me. Since another week ha?s I rolled by and many of our students are resuming then studies in schools i and eoiJeges I feel, as a matter of | fact, that more ot the good, readers 1 of the CAROLINIAN will be reached j through the school. Yes. once again : we hope to have tht* paper circulat* I ed through all tlie schools over the county m order that you and your friends as may secure a copy. I Don't forget to let us have the news from out your way. We also i extend a welcome tu tli« teachers i back to* another school term in j Ciiatham County However, we do regret lu depat t from our young | men and women who have been home | for the summer. but are no> return ing lo college or to their jobs, SICK USX i would like to wish the peiuons ! who are on this* week's sick list ;■« i speedy recovery, sio to feel good &■ : gain ami be out again These wen* patients at the Chatham Hospital vis ited by this reporter over the past weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Kintes of Lib ! erty, Mrs. Shoffner, of Ram suer. Mrs. White of Oak Grove. Miss OL n ' Martin oi Goldston and Mr. James : Wright of Siler City. HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. Gye Matthews of Siler Cftv recently visited Mr. and ! Mrs. T. Comer at Seda ha On return ing home the Matthews were visiled fer a few days by their son. Curtin and his family from Washington, D. C • Mr. arid Mrs. M. T Johnson, ac ( compamed by Mrs Eunice Alston and ; sister, Mrs Leaola and children, ail of Philadelphia and Mis. SkerUe IHe a den of Washington, D. C. who 1 have been visiting relatives in Gold ; ston over the recent weekend ail have safely returned to their van ; ous residences Mr. Then Marsh and hi* friends i have returned. ; On a visiting trip .from the T>eP I South Mrs. Maxine Heodou and two daughters. Stanphoney, and Lana ! mars ha spent the weekend in Itur , ham a« guests of Mr. arid Mrs. John ' T. Farrington. Miss Freda Reavis has veUrmcd io her residence in Goldston after I spending the summer in New York | Miss Reavis is an instructor at the J, S Waters High School here. Hopping About TARHEEUA By Jay Bee Aytch TAR HEELS AT ELKS CONFAB LOS ANGELES. Cal. We are do- j ' ing these lines some 187 gallons of j ! gasoline and 2813 miles away from | | our regular habitat of Rocky Mount j j n. C. Mrs. A. H. Harren -*• our first j mate took the wheel otit. of the ; Tobacco City on the Tar River at j 7:30 am. Monday. Mrs. Mattie. Maye | Collins accompanied us. We slept in : Chattanooga, Tenn . that night and : ; Ft. Smith, Ark. There N. C. Rtks , treasurer J. T. Hawkins of Durham, . N. V ., caught, up with us after lenv- J mg Bull City an hour ahead of our • | arrival there. The two cars journeyed anoUi- j cr 500 miles together to Vmaril- j 10, Texas for an overnife stop Wednesday. Thursday we headed for the much-dreaded desert country of west Texas and New Mexico- The plains were hot, scorched and dry as we ate sup- j per in Gallup. New Mexico at Wednesday. Thursday we headed gain into the hills alter losing I Hawkins as we stopped for a servicing of our car in Aibuqiier <jue earlier in the day. Getting behind schedule, we md 1 j Johnston C’nty Roundup By MRS I If.I.IAN S. WATSON 315 Collier Street Phone 3363 SMITHFIELD Miss S. M. Stevens ; left Sunday. August 26tii for Georgia to resume her position as a teacher at the Bryant Street School. Mr Paul Paige of Washington. D C., was the Sunday guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sanders and family. | Mrs. Hattie Stevens Bell of New York City was a recent visitor of her grandparents. Mr and Vlrs Will i Beckwith, and, other relatives and friends. Mrs. I.ueretia 53 Zola of Smithfieid i was a recent visitor in Washington., D C. Miss Deic-is Williams. daughter of ; Mrs. Thelma H. Williams, returned 1 ; to Smith Held, after visiting her fa ther, the Rev. James Will lama, ir, ■ Newark. N. J, | Mr. and Mrs Jessie Ingram of New i port News Va, were recent visitors i of the Walkers on the Wilson's Mills 1 ' Rd. Mr. Thomas and Carlton Wilson of ! ■ Mew York are .Here in Smithfieid j i visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs : Will Wilson and aunts. Mrs Omega Scott and Mrs. Nora McNeil and fam- : Hies. Miss Alarce I.ee of W. J was home ' Sunday to attend the Lee reunion Macon News ! B.V MRS. I,l'C'V M RAMSEY MASON The revival held at the ! i t-ovely Hill Baptist Church last week ; was very inspiring. Rev. James Avery j ■ of Raleigh delivered "touching and * j inspirational" messages throughout the week. j Revival began at. the Ashley Grove 1 Baptist Church on Sunday, August 26 I ILL W# are happy to know that Mrs j Selma Garnet lx home from the lios- i pital. j We sincerely hope that Mr. Tealle I ; 'Edwards, who is a patient at the Veterans Hospital In Durham, N. C„ ! i will soon return home. Master Basil Hoss is home after ! undergoing an operation for appen. I fleetomy at Uia Warren Genetal flos- ; pita). Many vaationers are in the com- j | munity visiting their families and \ i relatives. Mr. Ellis Spruill, Mr. Willie Spruill, ! ; Mrs. Alice Durham, all of Baltimore, i j Md.; and. Miss Bertha Spruill of Her - ' kcnsack, N. J , were recent guests of ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Dork Spruill. Mr. William Hudgins Is home vis- j I iting his family, Mr. and Mrs. jerry i | Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singleton ; have returned from their vacation I in N. J. Mr and Mr*. Singleton are j ready for the school room. | Mrs. Irene Townes from Washlng | ton, .0, C. is guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Alex’ Henderson. j Mrs, Mattie Burchefte of Wash , ington, D C. is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell and family. Mrs. Ruth Ridley ami daughter, Jane of Newport News, Va., were recent guests of Rev. Mr. and Mr* J. S. Spruill. Mrs. Mary SprutU of Baltimore. Md. is visiting her family, Mr. and Mrs. David Spruill. Mr. Owen Alston of Norfolk, Va. ■was guest. n< Mrs. Jana Brown last week. Miss Flora Glen lon of Brooklyn, | N y, was recen* guest of her family, I Mr. and Mrs lAmuei Clanton, I Mr. -ir.il Mis. DOfffcirV WomtU and family id Hoklsn tilt: i>:contly visited , hi.-, m01t;.,.i Mrs Brtlil:, Hcavis Utirm i TAVUIK'S (.'ttAI'SI, NEWS B> 1.1 I 11.1. K MARTIN And DAISY TAYI.OK The all :-;t,tr.s defeated the Buck j Mountain girls ot Bynum, N. C., Au- ; gust 2. r ). UiaK. Thu score? were 30 to j (J in wo)’ of the AH-JMar girls •” Colcls'.oii The players were as fol lows Dot 1: Jean Mi l ,-slt, Mary Tomusou. Dare T„> lot knit, ! 111 > , Etvmia Tunu'-’0... Ai teria .Spurn ii Aimie liitti l.i.aien: i BeaUiii, Anttiti ,J;u- Maiith Buck Vi ratal!. WJH ol:,y lot fluid ston Al; Stats Sultirday. Sepl 1. The Tigeis of GoldstOh went Us Brown Hill Auguat 23. Tiie ..cun. wa i 12 to 4 in 1 ,Voi of Brown H d B> ■ .-. The Ttgei a will piav Siler City ..h the home diairioiid Thinstiay atiet 00011. The All-Star gills had dinner Sat urday tllei t otati at Roger . I lrill in Pitteljoro. The sport v- ts on Ml lisa'- man Baige and Mt (. at l lteaditl. SIIJ.H CITY NKWs n> CHKISIINK CAIGK A protliam whs held at Mt. Ol ive Holiness Church recently Ap pearing on program were the Gos; pel Stars of Lambert Chapel and the Morning Star Gospel Sing ers of Glovers A.. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. McMillan is pastor. Revival services recently closed at the following churches: Lam bert Chapel Baptist Church, Rev, D. F Brown pastor. On Tuesday nite the speaker was Rev Reg ister. pastor of a Baptist Church in Phila. Fa A large crowd at tended each night. Glovers Christian Church; Rev. Wright; Is pastor. The speaker for the week was Rev. Hargett, Greens- . boro. First Baptist Church. Rev. M T. Alston is pastor. Speaker for the week was Rev. Rhoe. Re vival services began at Jordan. Grove A M. E. Zion Church. R.£v, Herald ia pastor. Visitors. Tire following people have visited here: Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Paige. Recently Mr. and . —— —. f j 200 miles (almost) of night driving j { to the mile-high town of Flagstaff, \ | Arizona where we stopped and slept ! \ about three nours -- until day-break: j j heading on another 100 miles tr* Pres j eott, Ariz. for a nice breakfast *.n | a r.Hl'e where your dark skin did | not bar you. Weil, a small book could • be written about what \v(- saw and [ . tell in the way of barren alnu-st \ God-forsaken land for about 300 mil os I in all. \Ve may soeak of i* at. a later * { date. Suffice it say that we got thru in grand style with no wah-r added to our car racHatof since leaving home, aitho we were in ! over 100 degree regions and up to 7,000 feet in altitude. TAR HE Ft. 3 j Others here from Tarheeita inch ide ! | State Prexy and Mrs. K. P. Battle ; ! of Rocky Mount; Mr. Mur pi i oi CVIn | ton. Daughters Teinpsev McLaunn. : Wilmington; Lo vise PowelL N r ' Olive, j Letit : kory Janie hi Pet way, Tarboro. and i the Rev. O. E. Dunn, Asheville. N C who preached the memorial ser -1 mon on Sunday. i held In Smith field oi’R sick wn snrr im | Our si etc and shut-ins mlude; Miss i ; Phobia Blackman, Mrs. Minerva Ste- j j vens, Mr A1 Sander's, Mr. Henry Nic- j holas, M.r and Mrs. Tsham Watson, ' S'. Mrs. Patsy B. Jackson, Miss Ev- ' : clvn Atkinson, Mrs. Thelma Wail. Mr. : Luther Sanders Mrs Iradell Allen. IMr Clarene Hood. Mr. Frank San ' tiers, anu Mr. Major Wdder of Wli : son’s Mills. 1 To our sick and shut-ins every where n very speedy recovery THOtrun TO PONDER ‘Only those who have the patience : ♦o do simple thlh.es perfectly ever ,ir . I ; hu»e the skill to do difficult things ; easily,” —Schiller j : Holly Springs | News j HOI.LV SPRINGS Sunday. Aug i 26 vva:-; regular pastoral day at the , Baptist Church. The Senior Choir ren : dered music, with Mrs. Avery at the : piano, Usncrs fur the day were Miss i liy i- ar nostine Betts and Marion Joyce j Dewar and Mr.Kt.er Tommie Lee Cot ! ton and Talmadge Grigsby, j Services were good as usual. Rev Avery preached a very good sermon Lots of visitors wore present. Among 1 them were Mr. Herbert Johnson and ■ wife of BaiUmotc, Md. Mr. Johnson is ! formerly of Holly Springs and a mm i her of the Christian Church. Mr. Paul I Beckwith, formerly oi Holly Springs, was also a visitor at. church Sunday. He is a member of the Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon at 2. 30 o'clock, "Youth Day" was observed at the Bap tist Church. Utile Miss Brenda Beard of the | Christian Church of Holly Springs, j Miss Brandom of Oak Grove. Miss; Utley of Douglas Chapel Methodist I Church Miss Ceress Lunsford of trie I First Bnp!is!. Holly Springs and sev j oral others attended .Bible School. J j Everyone present enjoyed the iries ■ sage by the Rev. Davis. He is only 14 j years old. COMMUNITY NEWS ! Mr. Robert McDougal and Mr. Clar- j ! ence Wamble packed then suit cases , and left our city as the tobacco hous- j ing season .is just about over. They arc seeking employment in the larger | cities. ; The community is eery glad to have I Mrs Grigsby and son back home, i CLUB NOTES 1 Sunday, Sept. 2. at 4:oti o'clock, the I YWA's will mod at the home of Miss Clara Mae Beckwith All members ate 1 asked It> please be present On Sunday. Sept'. 2. at the close of Sunday School the Missionary Circle j will, hold its regular monthly meet ; ing. HEATHS Mr. Arthur Spence of Route 2. Ho'- j ly Springs, died on Saturday Aug, 35 ; at Soil'd Agnes Hospital, Raleigh, Funeral services were held at. the Barrel Creek Church on Wednesday evening with the pastor in. charge. Burial was in the church cemetery. Statesville STATESVH-iUS - Mr. and Mrs OWv- j jrr A Alston, Miss Ernestine MeCo”, j ! all teacher? In Sanford, were the ! guests of Mia* Mart Griffis of,Beil St., ] StatesvjJlf, last week, 1 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER !, 1956 Mrs. Clearance Mason and Mr. j and Mrs. Graham of Newark, N. j ! ■]-, Misn Annie Fuller, Corona,; ; U I. N. y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Gromblin, Greensboro, Mrs. Par-; lee Paine, Greensboro, Pvt. Grady I Paige, stationed in New York, N. Y. The following persons visited Mr, and Mrs. demon Paige; Mrs 1 Clara Cohen, Philo.., Pa., Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence Mason and Mr | Graham of Newark. N, J Mioses' : Hettye. Jean, and Shirley Siler i of Washington. D C. are visiting! then tra.tuiin.Uier tor a few weeks. Miss Amber Scolter is v! bet relatives inPhiludeiplua, Pel Little Grape! Paige, Jr and lit tle Haioid Paige, Jr. recently cG • ebrated their birthdays. - See voa next, wei-k. Howland Isles KOWI AND- Mrs Kcsa Lee Me.C’al- Itim Platt, died h* the home of her fa tiier, Wednesday morning. *iiter « brief illness. Funeral services were : held Sunday afternoon at 3:o clock at. TvH. Pielier Fresh*’tor i;m Church m*sr Kewl.md, with iutvi jiiet.t jii uic ciudfh cemetety. Mrs. Lueile Roberts was liosw-s to the Missionary Circle of ML Tab* » . Baptist Cliio'ch of Rowland. on i Thursday night. The topic for the ! evening was, "Jesus Saves”* discussed ! by Mrs. Dons McEachei n. The hostess served, two delicious ■ courses to the twelve guests that, < were present, . j Mr and Mrs. R ember! Smith of j Norristown, Pa. are guests this* week ; of Mr and Mrs. Owen Smith. They ! will leave Thursday to return to .Nor- • list,own, P». Rhamhatte By MRS. 0 M. RHAMKATTK St John A M jfi : Methodist Church held service Sun day morning, Aug hit h with the pas- ■ tor, Rev. E. K Worthy, in charge. Sunday night services began at 8 : o lock With the pastor of lander j Chapel. hev. 'Radicif f*>, as guest ! speaker. This service v. as spot* s,o ed ; by Mrs, Lola McClain .« to ember of f Lender. CTiauei for the benefit of the outiding j'und of Si. John AML Church. Tito Rev Sister M.-iVeiJ was guest j speaker at the Union Bethel Moth- j odist Church in Cary Sunday. Aug, ! 19. Tnis service wav sponsored by the Building Committee of that Church. The Missionary Circle of Watts Chapel Baptist Church held i\y regu- ; lar monthly meeting Sunday evening 1 at 12:30 with tlie p? *. - . Sister 'Elstel ! )» Jones, presiding over the meeting. • The following delegates were e!»us ed to attend the union in Wilson ' Mills Mrs. Maggie Bind and Mrs. Chri-.tine Hurt. Sunday night sm vices n-. :vn at * o'lock with the Rev. .Hi; !<s from the j United Holy Church in CTredmoor VISITING Mrs. Odess Petiiford .Mr* Natfitto I Congratulation To * , . Civella Beauty College TWIN BEAUTY SHOP MRS. LIZZIE W, RITTER, Manager 33R W. SOUTH STREET Phone: TE 4*8845 n —rrTowairnnwmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinunim mimini wmut^ nifi * ■*<*'tv/ ifrflwyendf ’ PSpiTj M V , , |if sTx| y\ . jiiu-iui wii. i;( A.VV'if jfcg f : ' ' v b's-'-r'fife’*■*’«:*•- dAAW .. it < hi SfACWAM OISPUCTS eoWPftMY, M. V. <5. 90 PROOF, DISTiUED DRY GIN, DISTIUED FROM AMERICAN ®*AiN i J. TJpcru.rrh end Mrs, Aibel’e Tuck | er spent last week ,-ti-ri pari of ihn • week in New Jersey with Mr*. Ode?, sa Petliiord, daughter, Mrs. Luventa j Thomas. They went back with Mrs. Pettiford** granddaughter nod th<° mother of hoi son-in-law. who spent part of trie summer here. BIRTH BAY Mr. Oti.v Ashe celebrated his birth - j day the Mth of Aug. j Miss Barbara Jlill celebrated her ; birthday the I.lth of Aug. SICK Mrs Recda Singledry j* gtil.l nr* j the sick list. Lot uv continue to pray i for our sick. Pine Park By F. J. CHADWiCK i Jr IN E PARK - This n#w? • j|,n/ t bs uus; us up to Saturday, Septan bey I Wt* always srr- .ft you to attend cli'.iivti set vie* •; at our churches rvstm • cry Sunday, !'!•-, Fa mb o T l iu ker \.v u topper* out report for this She v. as in t,P»e lead as hep u«:w.?paper dues were prod 4 m advance. Our Social Service Department /\gf* <mv prize winning program for -fca Ju t teenager who enters during f school session. The will h| awarded tor writing poems. List Sunday Mis* Maggie J Ad ams came to the nark and accept*! the offer. She will submit h Pr poem on Saturday, September 1 S'ra i ie a member of the Marshal’ Cu?pel i Baptist Church and an fith grade mu deni ** the 51iv«rdale Public Sc;mo*. So look for Miss Adams' poem i.si fiet wt'AV'u T- you m& intcre ded in wriHrsg rp# newiN for this section, p• e«i* confA/* uy th« Pine Park Stwra. I St. Matthews Church News ** St. A ’-f, .i: Church b«« .a a* usual with *hA nmri.-.x school at 9:4«-i0.45 We ~ r-t f> have M; Jesse Senders, a deacon lit Msrun St: Baptist Chutrlv to >wir*r the Sunday school iesvut. I he superintendent, Mr. V. R. Leesa, iroist.i he will be able to eom.g back in me near future After a fifteen minute devotional the morning worship services b*g*w : at eleven o’clok. with Choir No. .) j letMicring inueie. Prayer led hr Mr : ll tin encore. ■ The scripture lesson we* read bjt : the pastor, Rev R. I. Upeheer. After Uie Missionary offering tho notices wore read by Mr. Leech who enljgiitenert o* on the church, *ctiv>» k Then the choir sang m spiritual, ‘ "There's Something Within Mr " Th«> I message was delivered by our pas i lor. Rev, Upshaw. He prrarhef ft j most inspiring sermon. Go To Church Every Sunday! i !

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