PAGE TWELVE
Goldsboro This Week
BV HENRY (' Ml'll MKI I,
GOLDSBORO World History
class taught by L H. Newberry .'{
Dillard High School, paid spcri.it
tribuU to the men and women who
made the supreme sacrifice at
Pearl Harbor. Decnrnbei 7. 1941
Boy Secut Troop 110 placed a
wreath on the grave of Pvt. Jan:*-*
Arrington, former student at tdi
lard, ouried in Real Haven Ceme
tery, who died In the service ox hi.
country. Miss Ann Clark st.-rvi d ar
chairman of the Pearl Harbor D.r.
Crtftunitt.ee,
Miss Mary Estelle Heath, a
1966 gradaute of Barnes Bust
ness College, has aecepted a
position in ti>e Greene County
Farm Agent's Office.
Jesse Sherard. 625 Orchard St
died at Wayne Memorial lie . .!.u
Thursday night after drinking
ammonia at his home earlier in t'v
day. Sherard who was employed
at Wayne Memorial Hospital wa.>
rushed to the hospital by the i
cue ur-d he passed out. i:-
death was ruled a.- weld* ;.f:D. He
was discovered by he- side; •• v ; ■
went to the borne at !:o p I■>
investigate « C"r -• -it kr.. ’kuu
t the- floor. Mrs. Kh< nu 1 was at
woi k.
Funeral services were h< Id Sim
dav from First African BapliM
Church •with tae pastor, liw. ivl.
W. Morgan officiating The Hamit j
ton Funeral Ho trie e Goldsboro ‘
was in i-harge of hie arrangcmcnTi j
■Surviving are ins wiie Mrs Bea* •
trice oherard; one dstubu-i Nettie ,
Robert Sherard. of nlr h. in- hr- ■
■parents, Mr. and Mrs. MaUlu-v ,
Shciaid, ■ ‘ Ooidsbo: 'W 1 broil
<V, Stephen Sherard. of *4. ’ ics ! " ■ ■
three sisters. Mrs Beat nor Slov
ens, Mrs. Berne.: B . ■ o n- Mr-
Susie Bryant, all <f ' 1 ■''
Burial was in Elmwood C u-ry
Plans for the Empty .Stocking ,
Fund Christmas Pan: : n '
nounced last week ny Mrs. Ci-rate-
Reid, chairman of the party. ;
The partv will bo hi d Friday. ;
December 21. a! 11:00 A. M. at but ;
End School. Invitations have ivu. ■
sent to 288 needy child; on _bv to ;
Business and Professional '■'< ‘ '
League which u- spon.-omif.
party. Mrs. Ida K. Canady r pto-.-
dent of the group
The Allas Pljwof.d Corn oiu
ploytMS of over 160 people ■'
at least 100 are N-yuu:- aim
ed .i six-month lay- ' v ’
while the coffijsany convii.-
more diversified prodneti n
jour years ago fh< > tiiity '■Lu
a sisit'i piant of Atlas. ■■ I d, n
and igoved to Texas, pu ni - M;? “ f
200 N. gro workers in the streets :
Idled workers will h< T'le v- i
fall berk on their Une plov re
Compensbation payment*. 1h > j
will rccive checks r-aeh week tov j
up to 26 weeks or until they ear.
find work. Thu unempCvruu;
payments amount t.> approxim-u"- j
ly half a person's reynuu earruig. ■
Dr. E B. Vipwy. bemimirth • «'*- j
second year as l>«rt»> "'
St. dames A M. F* :,,n
has organized two n. w l -‘ t V-'-- ■- j
meats at the church.
New organizations formed ere j
the Pastor'S Cabinet and me Reli- •
pious Educational Board. The pus- i
tor's cabinet is composed of the
heads of all the boards and auxi- !
liaries of the church Members r.l j
the cabinet are as follows. W A >
Fostei, chairman of he tms'ee j
hoard, Wm. Cole, chairman of the .
Slews, d board, Mrs Berth-. !".n- ;
net, piesideml of the Woman t j
Home and Foreign Missionary ■
cicty: Mrs Dora Cariwvay. pr •
dent of the Crusaders Club: .1 1-.
Jones', president of the Usher
Board; Mrs Cherie Artis' Chair
man of the Religious Education
oßard; Mrs. V. F Sutton. Secretary
of the Senior Vs; Mrs. Lula Bar
field. Stewardess board Number
one, Mrs. Mamie Isler, Stewardc.-s
Board number two; Mrs. M. L. Li
sev, Director of the Buds of t -
mire; Mrs. Mable Morgan Supply \
Captain; Mrs. Luvenia Payton, j
chairman of the Deaconess Board;
and Mrs Lizzie Howell, Life me,a- ,
her Council.
This group will meet with the j
pastor once every month to discuss
their problems end those of the
church. The other new department
is the Religious Educational Board
Mrs. Cherie Artis, Superintendent
of the Sunday School is chairman.
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FAYETTEVILLE, N C
I The h :ig:ou- Education111, 1
will lit divided into Uni. pa
■ the ad.ill young people and ci.il*
(iron , diviniur
lii-vrlr ;,f ibr.> various depart
| rne.il:; '.\il! ho as fullou s; Adult,
I Miss V.-inv, Fostei ur.d :,k>
Chuuk .Vi. Banu-s; Yorag People.
Mis Arabia Bunn and Mrs Laura
J. Fn.b.’.. Children, Mr-, Ti.oiiua
Branch tnd Mrs. Luo Williams,
i In U'u weekly Mv inbly progi r.m
. at i.niiaid High School, Prof £». V.
\ Brovvn ynnuimoeii tlie ruuuas of
! the rlassus maintaining the be:, 1
j atteiulihKc average during H■■
J third month, to the eighth yrade
1 the winn. r was the- 8-8 class. Mrs.
I V Sutton, adviser, received the
j bantu r for having the best at*...n-
I once. The 12-1 class, Mrs. i) It
! Jones adviser, received it in
j high school.
The honor roil fm the thud
j month was also announced. Mem
! her:; aiv: Eighth grade, Floyd Hill.
| Adieu Moses, Merlene Best, Min
j nie Ford. Rochelle Parks, Albert
Smith Sandra Best, Cora A. Hr
cans. Christine House, Marie Pou.n
very Faye Robinson, B«Uy bin.';.
Shirley Wilkins, E'nulir.e Peacuc*
Doris Vinson, Flossie Watson, Ear!
Glenn John Kirk. Shelia Barnes.
I v.-ra Hi e,swell and Cheryl Lewis
Njntii grade. Eddie Bell, Thomas
! Gill, Edna WSHiams, Bertie Ja
j cob:-. Linda Powell, Margaret Ad-
Doris Lane, Dorothy Woodard, j
i Keith;. WiJJifi Parks Came T.n.'.v- ;
i son. iOlb grade, Donald Blue. El
j ,-ua Proven. Ralph WiiHams, Mar--
! let Stole. Mamie Isler. Hattie Lew- j
■i S Cimadalc Simmons. Hatiie Sim- J
j mans. Lula Hargrove and Err.es- j
I tine li*erriweather.
Eleventh, giadi. Ray Gavin Kins- ■
j sir Smith Pauline 'Langston. Char.!
! Key . Robert Best, Estelia Coley ;
! Edna Faison. Mildred Isler, Annie |
; I.yni. 'Beatrice Newsome and :
| Frank Whitfield: 12lh grade. Von-!
| e-Ua Buckoram. Rachel Whitiry. I
) Joyce Simmons. Leslie Davis. He; - !
i bert Uzzeli, David Newsome and i
i Melon lloln.cs
Four members of Cub Stout j
Park 101 r-'fed their Web'\ >• I
Awards, highest award in (Vn i
. vouUng est s Wayne D:,vision,, I
Court of Honor held in conjunr- j
lion with a meeting of the E -t j
; End Parent -Teacher? Association i
! last week at Fast End School,
Ks ..riving the We helps Awards!
: were; Frederick Peacock, Jr., son ;
!of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pea- \
i cor-k: Jr.nv > Vinson son of Mr !
! and Mis. Thomas Vinson: Ror.C ' 1
j E. Wiisr-n, son of Mr. and Mrs
! Oeotge Wilson and George Me-1
I Daniel. Jt . son of Mr. and Mr.-, i
j Georg.- McDaniel.
Wolf badges were presented to; j
i Norris Thomas. Gerald McDaniel. ;
! Clarence McCarter, Douglas Law- j
i son. hi.-hard Ward. Janies Mcßride, j
I Framt Richardson, Jeffrey Mar-- !
j uni, i rf.denck Peacock. -Tame- Yin- j
i son, Earl Swann and Donald Wea- j
I thers.
j R. wiving Bear badc.t?. were-: |
| Jesse Hobbs, Henry Stevens. Jr., i
■ William Solomon. William Austin, j
i Robert Best. Thomas Flanigan, i
j Benjamin Flowers. Johnnie Lane, I
j Kreuciick Peacock, Marvin Shcard. j
j Jr., Kobcri Musgraves, Charier- i
- Shaw and Mon tel Siler
, laon badges were present- d t« v i
! Geoi :<■ E. McDaniel, Jr-, Kin:.or. |
| Leg,;. U, Junious Sleaiy. Donnell |
I Thom'.:- Car) Brown, Odell Best, j
' Frlwaid Merriweather, Robert Mel- ’
tun. Frederick Peacock. James
Vin.van and Ronald E Wilson.
Advancement awards were pm- j
sented to the following membeisj
of Boy Scout Troop 106: First C3a-y. ;
Wiiii- Kinsey, James Barnes. Eu
gene Barnes, Robert Artis, Samuel
Parks and Kenneth King; second
class, James Bryant, Harold Ivloses,
Arthur Solomon and Harold Daw
son.
Receiving merit badges were: Ar
j tis. Kinsey, Moses. James Barnes :
| Eugene Barnes, Par'is. Solomon, i
| Bryant and King.
! Investment per worker in ag- ‘
| riculture has tripled during the j
last 15 years, says economists with (
the US. Department, of Agricul- j
ture.
Certified seed supplies of sype-r- !
for forage crop varieties are larger j
this year than ever before, accord- j
ing to agronomists in the U. S Da- j
partment of Agriculture.
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ED FLEISHMAN
BROS.
107 HAY ST
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C j
jw WiHlMii-s •
' Frink School
Notes
; i. n.ri) A* im.H.Mr.vr
NIGH I
j I A GRANGE - Many Frink sto
dirU:: u-f-i-f .eon a! the 4-H Club
| achr. vemvnt pmgratv. at Sampsor.
1 i School Kinston, on Decemboi K,,
al ft MI) P. iVJ.
Evelyn Shav.-. retiring president
; "* inc -i-H County Cc-uncil, prt-sid
j 1(1 .
Th,i:ii.,s f May. Sftve the wefcoir.c
i address Mr. Flanagan, principal of
.: K ! •'iiiiuih -School, gave the main
i address.
OfiVvi's installed from Frink
' 'VPf ' haul King. Lucy C. Graham,
j Irving I. Joyner and Hazel Marie
i Sugg;'- Assi.stlhg in the in.-tallatioß
j scrvici were Evelyn Shaw. Sam
! uei it-ink and ThOtpas Mayo.
-u, \ciai Frink students received
-I'.v.i 1 us Evelyn Shaw received the
< '- Dairy Award; Clarence
Best. Jr., was Coin Champion and
i'(ci 'i d a $25.00 Savings Bond arri
the County' Cup.
Cash awards of $5.50 were given
! to Mable Greco Best Herman I.
: Best. Doris Mae Best Marsh;
‘ Vaughn Suggs and Jar K, Bert
iV-i" Ribbon wintm; for ih
pouHry chain.
A flu the program a social hour
was hold in the Sampson cafeteria
for a;! 4-H club members
I IIIMv BOY ELECTED OFFICER
The Janicrison group of Voca
tional Agriculture teachers hcid
i its regular meeting Thursday. De
. ctkibcr IS. at Fort Barnwell. F.ach ;
; s-ehtiol in the Federation sent it? j
j N'. F. A. officers. F.ach boy attend
| ed a leadership school held by Mr.
\V. T. Johnson. State Executive
; Secretary of the N. F. A and elect
ied a slate of officers to serve th>
I Jameriscin Federation.
Chart, ; Joyner. George Wooten. ;
j .Tame:; Ham. Hubert King and j
i Thor.su,-' Woolen represented the
• Frir.k Chaplt; George Wooten
■ was electr.d reporter for the Fed
: ei-aticm.
! The chapter is now making pre- j
{•>.,: stir,ns to send Herbert Bust. Ji .
to A&T College in Greensboro to j
! aIL J-i u three - day leadership
! school for all state officers. Best is j
i the Muß' reporter.
THE FRINK BA VI) P,ATOMS I
CLUB
The Frink Band Patrons Club
. Kponsm rd a Turkey Raffle and . :
I Social at the Elk's Horae on Do- j
!ca mber 15, at TOO. 11 M.
The Land Patrons Club will hold j
its regular meeting in the School j
! C.-iff-ie, in on January 1A at “' 50 j
! p. M. All interseted adults are in- j
vitvd to attend the meeting.
Al'H I T CLASS
The IT ink High School Adult J
! class- presented its first Fashion i
Siir w in the School Auditorium on |
; 0,-c; i- 14 at 800 P. M. Dresses j
I r .,from cotton, corduroy, rayon j
! acetate and velveteen were sash- j
I ioned.
N I A. CLUB
The Frink High Chapter of the
:: F. A held its regular meeting
1 D, rainie r 7. 1936. at 11:45 A.M. At
I ties meeting the initiation core ■
| ninny for tin 39 members was held.
The Chapter now boast a mem
l bershfj, of‘over 50 members.
flic Dramatic Club journey
ed ti'i Dillard High School
Goldsboro. \ C. on December
IT. for the purpose of partici
pating In the Children’s The
tare, sponsored by the Little i
'theatre Group of Goldsboro. A ;
one act I'omedj-drama entitled [
■T he Day After Forever” was
pirsented. Members of the cast
were Jennie Wooten, TJva V\ iI -
Rams, Laura White. Bessie L.
Cobbs and Jay Doe I-zzell,
Other schools participating in the
Children's Theatre were Greenlcaf
School, School Street School, and
Central High School. The Chil
dren Theatre was a great, success
The Dramatic Club has chosen
i the feature play for the year of
i !9.i6-:>/. It is a Comedy-Drama en
' titled "Dora Dean." which is to be
; given in the early spring.
The Commercial Club of Frink
will present its Pre-Christmas
: Ball, Thursday niehi. December 20
jat a.OO F. M. in the School Cr.Ce
! toria The public is invited.
Warner
I Looks’ Em
Over ;
NORTHWEST JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
j CHARLOTTE Dr. John Otts.
| Assistant Superintendent of the
| Charlotte City Schools appeared as
j guest speaker at the Northwest
: Junior High School Parent Tea
! chers Association meeting Tues
j day. Dec. 11, at 7:30 P.M. in the
school cafeteria,
Dr. Ot.ts explaine4 to an appre
ciative, enthusiastic and large au
dieni t the advantages of the pro- J
posed Bond Issue and its impor
tance to the Charlotte City Schools, j
Citizen., will vote on January 5 on j
two main issues; for a .$5,000,000
bond issue for school construction !
ami lor ihe county to assume the i
vesp..(liability of presenting out* |
standing bonds which would make j
it pojMble tor the citizens to vota j
at a later date for additional bonds {
as the needs arise in the schools, j
He outlined tentative location l : of 1
some schools which may be pro- j
vided from revenue received by I
the pa.,sage of the proposed issue. !
l>. Otts was presented to the j
Parent-1 Association by |
Mr. C. L> Hippy, program chan - j
man.
The audience was greatly im
pressed with the presentation by j
Dr. Otts as well •-.& hie dynamic j
personality.
Music for the program was fur- j
nishftl by the school band, und..r i
the direction of Donald Mathew:,, I
Mrs, Laura Malone is president ;
of the association; Mr. C. E . More- •
land ir. principal of tha school,
mr CAROLINIAN
Voice Os Greensboro
V. ANTHONY HORNE, JR.
GREENSBORO • Bells bo.L
i Christmas bells and "Wedniug
j bells" are dominant issues around
| Gretnsooro this season. To sav uw
: lease, rnyacpTrn-nt >-inc -),,r: i
with diamonds, are gracing Lie
third finger (left hand' of many
lovely young iadits. It appears torsi
GreenMioro rninisL i--; are going tv
h>'- ijUiU- busy in June of 1957 V. •
have !> arrsc-d howeviT that svny
j of the events will lake place us xt
i Octobei. November ami Dcccnibe.'
Mr. Tall'ord Jaruicc, r.-ally sur
prised his better-haif on Tuesb iy
evening- with a stirprise anniver
sary par ty. Tii- t-i lcbration was
given at tlie horny of Mrs. Alice
; Benton on IR.nic-l Stivel. On--..’
! on hand for th>. affair were: .IVi:
| Geiauitiie Dawson. Mr. and Mrs
KliSWc-i th Smith. Sr. Mr arid M s
C. O Williamson, Miss Louise A:-,
on, Mr. Artis Boddie, Miss Marian
Benton, Miss Dorothy June Han-
I stem and Mr. Vernon A. Horn-.:.
! Jr. The gifts were LOVELY.
Miss Martha Ann Avery, ft -
■ young and charming daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Avery of 4.-9
• N Duuir-y Street, iias returned io
the city for holiday festivities. Miss
Avcty arrived by plane on W.-.J
nt.-Uay from Hampton Institute
where she is an boner student of
the junior class. Mr. Melvin Swann,
I Jr. was her guest traveler.
i! was nice chatting with
Mrs, W. I. Morris at the Christ
mas I arty given by the Burl
j ington Elite Club last Friday
night, Deccmticr 11 The social
rosier was well represented.
The Catholic Interracial Club of i
Greensboro held if first. If-56 j
meeting on Sunday, December 10. j
at the "home of Mi:-. Gladys Wood j
on North Dudl y Street. The meet- ;
| ing was ebsireef by Rev. Father i
j Donovan, fc-sistant pastor of Our ;
Lady of the Miraculous Model j
Chuich. The first meeting drew a :
large number of rcprcsentaliv--'?. j
It was so nice of Mr. and Mrs.
j Rodney Miller of the Dolly Madi
j son Apartments ’on North Elm St.
; to show such gracious hospitality j
j to yours truly at a recent dinner |
i engagement-. Mrs. Rodney Miller. J
| Sr# was also on hand for the feast,
| The Mixed Chorus of the Lin
j coin Junior High School was su
! pe-rb in its presentation of the
! Christmas Story ' on Wednesday
i evening December 12. at 8:0** p.m
j Mary was portrayed by f,eslye Loe
j aiid Joseph was John Cauley Oth
j ess m the !. ere: Cecil Ram- i
Mir, Johnny Marable, Alston
| Swans and Lee Roy Taylor, Allred
j Wre-nn, James Oliver and Earl
| UndMW
Tn.-,Filiation services at Bethel A.
]M. K Church will be held Sun
! day, January 13. at 3:00 P.M. with
j Dr. J. T. Hairston, pastor of the
| Shiloh Baptist Church, delivering
j the sermon.
i We believe that Mrs. Eula John- j
j son Whitley of St. Obermeyer -Si. i
has attended more Christmas par-1
tits than anyone else.
A note of interest in this section j
deals primarily with the Piedmont j
Credit Union. This Union, through j
its Christmas club, supervised by j
,1. w. Sapp, plod to its members
• over $4,900.00 on December Ist.
Tin" Good Samaritan Club,
in Rs recent meeting at the.
home of Mrs. lola Jeffers, 1127
E. Washington Street, was op
ened as usual with the presi
dent, Mrs Myrtle Thomas, pre
siding. The club members made
| final plans for its annual
Christmas party which is to be
held at Gethesemane Church
on Gorrell Street, Sunday, De
| comber 23, at two o’clock pm.
The wedding of Miss Marlene
McKee to Mr James Feaster wilt
take place on Saturday, December
22. at the United Institutional Bap
tist Church. Rev. Mr. C, W. Ander
son will read the vows. Miss Mc-
Kee is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William McKee of Greens
boro Mr. James Feas’er is the sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Boisey Feaster o,'
Greensboro. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Morse Dobbs College
and the groom is at present at
tending A&T College.
K seems that the whole town is
awaiting the- arrival of Miss Ruth
Brown. Around this young lady
Carolinians and Virginians will
have a gala time dancing. The al
fair will take place at the Guii
foul Tobacco'Warehouse in Greens
boro, Saturday night December 22.
Miss Brown will be accompanied
by Earl Swaynn and bis orchestra
Tim committee- on decoration at
j the L. Richardson Hospital demon
i strabo excellent planning as the
; result* of its labors are reflected
j in the lawn of tire hospital, The
j Christmas dr-roraj ion is in good
i toste. Daily. Christmas carols grt
~ fa: fa a faf° m 4
Highland Coal & Builders Supply
0 OMPANY
203 Cumberland Street
Telephones 2-3832 • 2-7240 FA YETTEVILLE, N. C.
! underway on Moday, Dec. 17th, a*
j 12.00 noon. The Lincoln J unset
! High School Glee Club sang and
idtiiwicd speeches on Thai day.
1 .. w i ■* •
. -ilit: k, it c t iuL V»- *.*;•> v.laVU.i liiv. ui
| ruction ol ; Mrs. J. Cirt Gill of Ross
; AvvmU' .
• The V D Binfmd School twr
! tatniy had a very nice Christmas
i party. The group had a weH-pluu -
! ned. pt',.'.i no. Compleie and joyous
! entertoiiunent was the result. The
; principal of the school. Mrs Ih-ol
! iun Foi ter, was gtacinus and wcl
: coming.
! Seen In town for the Chn.-tro-c--
j ho* id ays was Mi. Edward Merlin,
i Mr. Marlin, a Dudley High School
j !(•-; an -te, is now »> student at tl"
i Lnivi-r -.-I Conn.
! Mrs. ■■ r > ; . T ,t of Ciinior,
! Hill is mal-.ui.: pl.ms to .-in-md the
AKA Boule in Atlanta du- ,0.. the
Chrislo.es holiday.-. Mrs Ih-w-t
a member of the- staff at A&T Cn,-
lege.
The Annual Christmas l undlr
light Worship at Bethel A. M. E
'Church wili be held on Monday. |
‘ December 24, at LOO P.M. Mi.
| will be rendered hy the three
I choirs of Bctiud -the Senior, C is- ;
P<*!. rtfid Youth Choirs,
Grecnrboro is buzzing with p-- : -
j Christmas parties. Guest® .ire ar
! riving from all sections of the rn- |
I i|bn smd friends are being united I
! -after many years. \V<> are gi.d t . '
; know that preparation is b< ing
j made for tlie attending of religious
I service;* throughout the city drain. |
| the holiday season
Bethel \TIE Chiindi on Re
gan htreet has pleased the com
j inuaity with its playing of la
miiar Christinas e:sr<»ls. Ciii
/ens have beautified the <;ti
w ith larietl Christmas decora
j tions.
He are saddened by’the :t
--uti -e of Mr Samuel Henry Ta •
I turn ffrs. Mattie B Patterson.
Rev. Robert i. Ilerbin, Mr,
Gertrude Holdman and Mrs.
f.et Anna Hopkins
Ann-died to the I. Richard: an i
: horn. to I jvei't.tly nvi ; - M-.
| niond B;own of Jllli McGee Sti e-rt i
Miss Vivian Clark, 614 Martin Si.!
Mrs. Fi ancis Carr. 902 Bonbow R.i ;
and M.s Annie Gilmer. 131 Korin !
Obmanoyrr Street.
Tiie office pel. oiine-l of D* i,. y :
Building at A&T Oolley.e r,-. : -
sponsored a "Secret Si.-ter" affair : .
in celebration of Christmas. Ci''..-
were exchanged daily. The whole !
affair was clima\td by a Chrrst- j
mas party on Thursday. Dreem.
20. m Ben bow tliili. They had f-ui |
• '-Vie "Secret Sisters" were at :
Identified. Some of the guests a! - i
tending were Mr®. Beyn'ee 1
ward;-. Miss Virginia Durham, M -a I
Eslril Harper. Mrs. Lucille />,<• . , !
Mrs. Arm W. McKinney, and ivi ;
j Ruh.vo T. Davis.
| N. E. Hargett, Jr will spend i
\ Iha Christmas holidays J a ft; 4', - i
| totsbttrg and Miami. Florid:* and i
j yours ti lily is headed for a family I
; reunion in the "Windy City
| Best wishes are in order for A&T
j Coliege campus policeman r.a,-
j He Recently cited man:;;! vows
Ky ir.e time THE CASOLIkIAu' i
hK:-: the newsstands Agyirite
lia.n <’. Doggett of the Old Reids
ville Rd. and son of Mr and M!
John Doggeit will have smd his
vows v- ith Miss Bf’roicft Alston of
BaleiOT.
have a GOOD CHRISTM VS
AED KEEP NEW YEAR'S RESO- S
LuT IONS'.
Pittsboro Mates
BT GUYTAXXA HORTON
TiTTSBORO ~~ The first quar
terly conference of Mitchell Ch;i;..t ’
Church was held Friday and Sun
day, December 14-16. Elder Brown
delivered the Sunday sermon as
elevt.ii o’clock A. M.
The annual Christmas Vesper
program was hold at Chatham
High School, Sunday-, December 1C
Rev. si. 1,. Speaks, pastor of St.
Mark A. M. E Zion Church. Dur
ham, was guest speaker. Music was
rendered by the C. C. T. S. Choir.
Tins program aws sponsored bv
the Chatham County Teachers As
sociation.
The Jolly Erkcrs Club of Horton
presented a Christmas program on
Thursday, December 13. The pro
gram consisted of carols anu
Christmas poems.
This week's program win bo [
rendered by be Gill Reserve Club.
The Cbtaham County Schools
closed Friday. December 21 avid
reopen Monday December 31 for
the Christmas holidays.
Have A Merry Christmas. Sec
ymi next week.
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XT' !A3 ON HIGH SEAS Members ©1 the cre .v of the f<SS tocctlor. radar picket ship stationed
300 taites est San FraneY.uo. are shovm recording their portion oi the CBS Radio "Christmas Sing
With Bing." hoard nationally on Christmas Eve. The Locator choir, comprising residents oi 15
states, sung the old French ca.ol, “The First NoeL" (T&wsnress Photo).
News Os Clinton
m MRS. V. M. lit TU'K ,
SW AN Cf.t H KNTKRTAI.SS
CLINTON—Tht me mix rs of *!>•
I Swan Club were hio-ffs-cs at ;h- i !
i Annual Christum* party on P. ;
I wetuuft. P.< ' I-;, at
; Ann :k. tn Legion Club on Sot-lli j
j Blvi.i. amidst so r : light, s .vet-',
music and r, capacity crowd.
Cl-i> i ;•! •:• prt sent •••••i'- • ;
Mr. end Mrs. James Bra Morn, Mr j
and Vies. J a oc* fee Co 11, J; . I■' !
and Mrs. iVrey Memv, Mi 1 oh* j
Mrs. John Shipp. Mr. ar.d M"■ ;
Svive.-tv,* AVr:• 4 < , Mr. and Mrs ;
John Tate, Mr and Mrs. -* !
I Matins. Mr. and Mrs Waine fUy.d.J
j Mr. and Mrs. Cary Spelter. »».’ j
land Mrs. Bat Alston. Mr. atirt Me; •
S Echva.'d Gray, Mr. and Mrs. 13. H- |
| Tallord. Miss Guraldim Trw, d j
| son, Mr and Mrs. CC do Brown, j
| Mr and Mrs. Coley iC'wMrk, ah ;
land Mrs. .fiminie C.;,u-r. > ■>' ■
j Mrs. Ernestine Parker. t 4» «•;'* i
* Mrs’ Jrsse FennoU. Mr- < ■■-■ ■■ ■
j Mrs. Ida Btaohwfll. ;y : ;
j Brewineton. Mr. .Tames t„ h'-'w'" ■ ;
| Mr. and Mi's. JeWf- Bayes. j
Bari ” Biaoeoe j
< Chaupoile. Mr. and Mrs May.moo .
j H. Alston and yours truly.
| rt'.e Swans Club's Verner v,
[held Sunday afternoon at on we.
;at the MethodK-.t Chon-h. The ...-a;'
! speaker was the Reverend O. I.
i Beam H
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PRESS; vm»
A Cdvir-tmas pa rort. "A V 1C ■ j
| mas Version," written and dreoi-j
jed by Mr. D, A. Dupree. .= x--
i sentod at the Li;-bon shcef-t Ba' -e-i
: Church. December in ar r-ne, j• ,yr
j Music was rendered by the Sa».p
I son Tiaar iny School Choir, "ft- .
I the umevtion of
i oy. accompanied by Mrs. Li:
Washington.
Characters IriejudrJim. Kdn
Smith; Sarah. Mar.rar' i, B. •’ h <o ,
[ inson, the boy; i '
the ang'-i; Oiler. By-. ••*•. Jr., mm
isfrr: Soloist. Fulton Frvar; ru< '
soloi.J., Miss Trone Hill, student m
St. Augustine's College,
The pageant will fn pecs;,
the P;rst Baptist Chin-h B ■ i
her 'l\ 1956 at H.OO P. M.
A COB- BE N NICTT VOWS
SPOKE V
The marriage of Miss Pegi-’.v Attn
Jacobs and Cpl. Pay Beni!, ;;
was soiemnixed D< ccmbor 16, at
4.30 P. M. at Cb.spt i ;>O4 of ih j
82nd Airijurao Divisioo, Fo 1 1 j
Bra X. C.
The bride is the daughter of v
and Mrs. Frank Jaeohs of C Union
and the bridegroom is the son el
Mr. and Mrs. flay Bennett, Sr., oi
Newton Grove, N. C.
Citaplan McNalh-y performed
the double ring ceremony L'r.ptrd
music was presented by Mrs. Em.a
brlh Butler, organist, and ’Mr. Ful
ton Fryar, soloist. Mr. P'ryoi
sang * Through The Tears." "O
Promix Me' and "The Lord';,
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y \~ r\7• Our grflc^n’j
Jg *~X tonejt, old wishes and
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“The Friendliest Stores In Town 99
500 Murchison Rd, --- Fayetteville
Beside I\ Office— Spring Fake
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955
j - 1 he wide, given in mitrrmgf.* by
i ixuthor-in-law*. Mr. Jesse Per-!
-o. it. '.'. a" ; vr.pl• iidt-IH jn vin;,
| pi incfes-iine ballerina length goivn i
j ouWiiu d with ,Oditvy (lid
I quins and a lece bolero. Her tin 1
i j'evlift veil avion tulle I j r ry i! 8 j
! Mt» Emma Faison is lontron r.f j
i Icoitor. She -vy.re a bhlir,; or, - ion i> !
I gown of rod taffeta. Hot headdress
! was a Urißdcatix fl mkt ; with silvi -
; and red She carried a candh
1 set if- <i '.Andie holdm .iv.vni'd vulf ,
i CUrtshnae bauqta-ts.
j Bii'hvftMalde w«r< .Vires Cl.
| menti-f Pope and Jean i
! Benueie. Th-dr gefcma Wore ojerc !
j sj/nit.ir to Uj" hhftor jittcr.dr.nt ;
I Thov wor emmehinf? h«.n;W:css and i
j <;arrie.<» candles .fnhnaic Ttoimes.;
. ill. ‘.; j . ij-or. v : ,
1 pwt i Del: ~ ov, r.<in. was fiowtr. |
■ grrt,
Sfc. Tiomr-r Marahall stood wiib ■
; 1 E(. 1 ~.?,;r. os I; le "l.ieso man. fi t.-
uKjheiv .oiCiddod Sp.-3 Amos Jon, -
j amt Sp -3 C'ory Oisnvaiej-.
j,l act ids rhosc an atlevtsp&v. Navy 5
i eretie cir- -with birch accessoi i : c i
or,;! :< < • ; ■ ■ r, ’ v. hi;.- c; rics!i
Tie i;, id-- and brideco; ow ;i,, .
! gr.nlui.lcs of San.psnn Trainu-g :
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