WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE IS, I?ST s' sotmei hce™ ROCKY MOUNT ss-Awn* JL ffc, %_,.«<# %_*** JK Hv. if I f % .Jr m. -J / f I :in Radio City, will open North j : j Carolina College’s summer lyceum, wwuwCTwngwaiMiß .■ .m —. —-r - ~r-~ , i £61*16.3 Witgl c) t'CClvil IH D\lK6 All* I ditorium at. 8 p.m, Wednesday. ; ( ROCKY MOUNT /jl .. .-,, ~’ * M .T. .-- MM PRATER PREVENTS POLITE ; CAL PACT ROCK s’ MOUNT The fact that North Carolina's current Le gislature during its dosing days, came near to bringing shame to ] ihe name < I the Slate ln-so-far as | justice was concerned can he at- i tributed to the narrow-mindedness ; of several men. principally from j the eastern Black Belt" of Tar heeha where the challenge of the ! colored vote is feared These men forgetting or ignor- i l*g all sense of right. Christianity j snd democracy, sought, to abort j the right of the- Negro minority to i band together as free citizens in the lawful purpose of the free ex ercise of democratic ac'ion to pro- : teet the rights of one-fourth of the people of the state with the aid of the NAACF snd other groups The only thine? which preven* ted the carrying out of this unholy alliance was the fact that a few j colored and white leader? and ' thousands, of fair-minded - t.ho ti- | mid - Christians sent messages to , the legislators and prayers to God | asking that this, travesty upon jus tice not he perpetrated upon an i almost helpless minority THANKS TO PROVIDENCE we could hold up our head? a gain late Saturday (June 8' when it was anounced that the- Senate 1 had killed the nefarious ?nt.i-NAA- j CP bill by s vote of 2k to It We ■ were saved by the power of pray er Petition and some good editor ial? by decent newspapers We are not unmindful that many 1 legislatures finally realized that, (as Congressman Graham A Bar den told a group of us regarding j school integration' they were 'go- j mg to dig up more snakes than • they could kill” with that piece of | legislation which eventually would 1 ? ave applied to organization? which ; they did not wish to reveal the ! ■ lembrrship lists of So Negroes EVERYWHERE had i SEVERE under the banner of the j : 'AACP to obtain the full use of ; 1?-ttei PAY. PRAY .and PER- • the ballot, fair employment oppor tunity and the integration of all ’ public facilities FLA NAACE MOTHER HERE EVERYONE should remember j the late HARY T and HARRIET ! MOORE who lost their lives a- j the result of an assasin's bomb on Christmas night 1951 in their mo dest home in an orange grove at the tiny village of Mims Florida Well Mrs. Fo?a A Moore moth er N Harry (who wa- her oniv Hopping About ARHEELIA By Jay Bee Ayteh jWegro Psbcft Association . ROCKY MOUNT This city'r ser.ior colored policeman, Herbert Tillman, is in charge of publicity for the annual meeting of the North Carolina Negro Police As sociation which is scheduled to ! meet in Goldsboro. July 11-12,1 ending with an adjourned session i at the Hammocks Beach recrea- i tion, noted mecca of the colored j teachers of Tarheelia, Officer Tillman states that. : Eastern Carolina race policemen j and policewomen are sparing no | pains to make their western or I Piedmont Carolina comrades re- • member the east.. Tillman and the i committees, plan to pack the two days with plenty of business and , entertainment with the officers tang installed on the big mile- i tong ocean-front- at Hammocks! Beach, where, it is hoped, a per- j nsanent recreation spot "’ill be obtained for the exclusive use of i the officers Perffcf Attendance Mance Moore finished the BTW 1 high school last week with a per fect attendance record, not only 1 thru High school, but throughout j his grammar school years. Ail of j which means he was a healthy, lad, to say the least. j But out in the rural area, little ; Annie L. Staton, 6 year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton and Zonnie Staton, Ft.. 1, Elm City, has started out with a perfect 180- . day attendance at the now dis continued melts 'Tempvan.ee ' Halit School where Mesramcs A. H Harren and Maggie Ch.as ser ved during the past few years. Thse children will attend the enlarged Bullock School another year TUI BOOZER* Anyone knowing the >d drer-se*. of Mrs. Para l,ee Bond er Walker and Mrs. Estelle Boor,or Ritchie nf Greenville. S. C.; and Miss Or.clla Boozer In Dee Or, will kindly drop a j ALLAN MIMS. INC. ! FORD SAFER AND £ El? VICC 2?5 f'ARBORO >'l j ROCK V MOUNT N 0. t I Pelephonr i -213! mmmmms.mmmmm t s mmm I child' has boon visiting is Gastonia : ! during the past week a? the guest ; of Mis Thelma H Byrd. 302 N, j Pryor Strut; and is expected to be j the house gin st of the .1 B. Har jre ns. 240 Penn Ave., Rocky | Mount dui mg the current week Mrs. n.v.-d and the Horren? have [cooperated in inviting Mrs. Moore jto Tarhcelia with the thought of j doing any little thing that might • | bring ? cherry note ;n*o the 1 I blighted life of this very dear, j I children <ron and wife 1 cave the ! ! last full measure of devotion"—in | j this fight for freedom for which i i kindly 58-year-old mother whose i | thousand? of us fear io a ven jive a few dollars’ SHE BARELY E M\FF.T> Only Providence saved Mother ; ; Moore from the same fate of her j | son. (who was blown to his death j , j immediately, his wife dying a few j days later! as -he .dept in a back j 1 room on the fateful night, the bomb i j was planted under Harry's bed- ' i room. Kerry T Moore ? name, like ! j that of our own Kelly Alexander, i i was synonymous with the NAACF i program in Florida where he had ! i lost his teaching job because of v A? we have said before, we had ! I iisited srs the Moore home 5 years ! prior to bombing, and we took a ; ; picture of the wrecked dwelling j ' two years ago as it then stood ’ | just a? th’ bomb left ft. Some | ; day we hope. Floridians will erect i a suitable memorial to Harry and Harriet Moore for "’hat t.hev sac rificed for freedom, j Now back to the living Many : nf i 1? feel that altho Mr? Moor? received the posthumously award- j jed NAACF Spingarn Medal for he j j son in 1952, and she was taken on ! j a speaking tour through the north ! j mid-west, our vested interest in I | freedom, the thing for which Mr. j | Moore died, should inspire ALL : , NEGROES to want to make some i 1 monetary contribution to his aged j j mother who resides with her sis- > i t.ers at 1733 Louisiana Street, j | Jacksonville Fla If we appreciate . ; what Harry fought for we'll send ! ■ her a donation to make her know ! 1 that we do really care j While Mrs. ITo ore j? m our ; i state, we trust individuals, clubs. | i churches and NAACF branches in j J particular, will wire her this week- I | end care J, B Harren. 240 Penn, j | Ave , Rocky Mount, for an m- ' j gagement. or to send any token in { I appreciation of her son WON'T j j YOU LET HER KNOW YOU ; CARE IN A TANGIBLE WAY. ! LEST WF, voRr.ET . too SOON ‘ card to J. B Harren, Bex Rocky Mount, N. C, Catawba Synod Meets The 70th annual session of the Catawba Synod. Presbyterian Church m the. USA will meet at i Barber-Scotia College, Concord. | June 18-21, The Rev S, J McLean. | Charlotte moderator. The Rev. L. | B West is stated clerk. Rev Elo : L. Henderson, field secy. A training course will feature ! the first days of (he meeting of i the Cape Fear. Catawba, South | era Virginia and Yadkin Presby j teries. Speaking Os Scholarships In Greenville, N. C. the James 1 F. Fincklen family (white tobac conists i offered two SBOO college ! scholarships to students of the l Charles Eppes high school. W. C. | Davenport, principal; but the re | quirements were so rigid until : School Supt, Junius Rose, himself, i admitted difficulty in ascertain ; mg a qualified individual a- he j enumerated the dozen or more j "conditions” upon which they ; would be awarded. Not, only was near-oerfect conduct ?. prequisite. ! but some relative or friend had to : guarantee that funds would be j available for the continuance m i school of the recipient of the S2OO 1 annually Minister in h Jail Cel! CHESTER, 111 i ANP) - A 64- year-old minister, convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the ; fatal shooting of his wife, was | found dead In his cell at Menard | Prison here last week, the victim j of a chronic diabetic attack. The man V. C. Lewis, a former | minister in Mound City. 111., died of what was described by doctors : as a chronic diabetic condition. He was sentenced to the life ! prison term last March J.O after ' rdmittins that he shot to death ; (his invalid wife. After the shoot-j mg, Lewis is reported to have; ! preached a sermon to a congrega- i tjrn that heard him say it was his j last sermon. A .few da vs following, r ppu I O UrcH Pbp'd IT’S A .TUNE WEDDING for two Eskimo Episcopalians, «nth Episcopal Bi-hop William Jonas Gordon, Jr., tying th<= knot, in a scene from "Light of the North," one of the thirteen films produced by the Episcopal Church The film series, ‘'Mission at Mid-Century” has been carried by more than one hundred and twenty television stations throughout the United States. ""SMAU BUS(i(E^ : . B ' c ™ H *T K ..... JSA— ?■ - i J ; Vi iiiTfiiAfa ■'■Mtiii'—iiiaiiaiMHa Probably nothing since the a re proach of His Britannic Majes ty's forces waving torches in the 3312 hassle ha? thrown such a chill into "Washington as State Secretary John Foster Dulles' tub-thumping for a foreign aid plan that will span the next ten Sen, Home? \ f ape h ar t *'• (Rep.. Ini) J voice? *he fplfe fA iser.Um'iit that WE£m VT j; instead of giv lr> g nor rr n~ JgjlKgSifcl.'-.g no ivi i c ii d & lone? should be made instead. §fft§ ana test mill- ~c. W. Herder (ary aid should be handled bv the defense department. * * * j Now (he question of economic i aid more or less seems to boil i down to this basis Are the Amer ican taxpayers supposed to sub mit to ten or more years of i shelling out under the. name of foreign aid a global dole Or is foreign economic aid to be con* | jidered as helping finance build in? up undeveloped economies? j If'ihe latter, their it follows th-u I there is expectation of a profit i from these developments * * * if that, be true, then the ques i I,ion 1? asked, should not those nations seeking help come to the tj. S. with 3 business proposition j much as any American busine' - ; man goo? to a bank for a loan? j And should not the ann'orch be | made to private, capita!? t * * Probably England, for exam ! pie, with its record of defaults on leans from the U S . would have a hard time selling a pro gram to pri'/ate enterprises. On other hand, Finns would probab- I ly not encounter much difficulty * * i To fact. (be. record? show (bat » lot of (he money given to Eng land ?wi France ‘.vaV (or (be (£) Vl"cp»! feU.eijtlr.R #if in I'T'rf nf Ri: ■ i ; » CHant Shake Fsr Msekey k* - . C- ' 4 I-. 5 m Mickey Meat!* set? another record. Here he is shown drinking h»« large*, t milk shake in the world. Tb<- tumbler contain?* l •> 1 • guar's of milk and 31 packages of milt.-;hike mix. Mickey's admirers ere the contestants 'or Dairy Prince' , in Wr .-hc-Urr .f'annt-v, N. V.. vi bo ..cried milk shakes the day Mickey pi a v-d i-i.il vv'th a Babe Ruth lea n there. I'.. Mickey needed on o' - ♦ to finish (he sri-mf shake' Dreams do conic true! At least for a group of Babe Ruth League baseball player# in Pleasantv'ille, N. Y. They played b#U recently with Mickey Mantle. Here's what, happened: The. team of boys between 17 and 15 years were out prac ticing on them diamond when they raw a big red convertible drive onto the field. Mickey Mantle was behind the wheel, The. kid., swarmed the hesebal! star. Answering questions, Mickey said, "Sure, I should hit over .300 this year, but. I don’t, know how much over it . . . No, 1 don't think I'll break Babe Ruth's record . . , The Yankees should win the pennant • The longest homer I hit was -n Washington, some, people tell nrn it wan fiOO feet " Then Mickey a.rked. the team ) to tabs to the field and "Let me hit some." As towcung drive:, and scorching grounders , boomed off his powerful bat. ; the Babe K.uther;;. believe )* or 1 not. fielded every one perfectly. purpose of developing the eren o»uv of their coJonie: Surely sorne proht i? exported iro.m these developments And surr’v. If there is good f3i*h. serurity couid he tiven that uoulr] not, require the presonee of a \ 9 . S tieef to guarantee it ■* * * Actually, with the annoiih^o frent ''•* i? r Brnish v " i ' in arinarnent whereby their forces 3 re to be pulled down to ; what amounts to an electronic home defense defense of British possessions has now become a! I mos*- so]r]v job of the* U h V * * j tijr British nave trorked nut j j a coiy lit» 4 !e scheme, VrPess Hie j ! ft, gives to develop j ' these colonies, the restless j | tives will turn to conimimirni, j But if <hev do turn in t ommu ! nism, the t*. Navy and Air j Force «in hr the only ixislni* i meni loft «n (he world in kc«~p | Russia frc#m moving in ■it if * Therefore, freeing themsrlve? j from the costs of defeliding those j possessions, and vviih U- S tax I dollars creating a wealthier eeon i omy in those colonies, ihe Brit ish are in a position to sit bark I and make greater and greater • profits, at least the great British I owned vnonopolies will do so. * * * Thus John Foster Dulles Is j making ? mme for hiiv:- Hf that ! will rank with that of ' U'rong | Way*' Corrigan Never has com | mon ?ense buxine vs been turned . around backward to come out i j with a formula that would even astound devotees of Alice in Won* ’ deriand* As every businessnian nn every Main ?Strcet of Amerio. knows, the loaning; and borrow* ing of money is a cfdd business procedure, hi which such matters a- Interest and security, phis character, are involved. Mem* hers of Congress who have h-*d business e- oprienre bod as j i the situation so fantastic as to j j b#> beyond belief. After the baseball activities. MicDv called the boys together He was holding a riant milk shake tumbler. "Look fellows, I had two rpri sons for coming today. I heard what a great little team you have, and wanted to play some ball with you. But there 1:? an other reason. Milk is mighty important to people who are growing up," Mickey said "We're going to hair milk shakes right here ami we'll make them :r a Jiffy from this mTk-shake, mix. "Then we’ll spread the word about this-—and hope more, kids start drinking more milk and, If they 'ton'! want it plain, they ran see. how easy it is to make a homemade milk shake and drink it this way.' Mickey and the. Babe Ruth Leaguers were joined by a group, of Dairy Princess finalutU spon sored by the Dairy Council and Grange from the area • and Mickey, who hits the tongcM bad proved he is willing to tackle the biggest milk ahake. 100. THE CAROLINIAN | KINSTON ! HT itm £ DUNK SSSS Lincoln St, Tet 3260 KINSTON— Re? A B Mo.~-U.v. Cape Feai Confeietice AMI' £ion Church delivered inf B.*v-jl*ur<?- ate sermon Sunday, i nn 3 to the 73 Adkin High School graduatin': seniors. He stressed tl<*» need for a solid foundation in their future endpavors and revnaird "Ovist" ; as the only solid rock. I The service was opened with j Ih f - academic procession which was | followed i\\ the invocation h.v R--v j.l A Humphrey Th cl oi or! i audience joined in singing ' I j Would Be True Scripture r< vi | ing war hv R>-%, 0, K handers Selections rendered by the Ad 1 kin Choral Club rr# ‘.To oh'.? | I.adder" and Pilgrims' Chorus " j Bencdicti m hv Fin Hump! ; and rhr ••• .••• ..sir,- J j service The Eighth Gf»d‘ Gi - iu*;‘ -w r.f Adkin [ton S('|-ie.o' a.. hr Pi Vp.p night June * in the Gchooi Oynr ! nasium A varied pr-ersm ww. j presented Vaiedic’evian. S ere'’' Dixon was awarded The E'ltfe j Nous Club trophy Salutaforuin 1 and ranking male s’uHrn* ww- rij- ! ! ane Carraway and Wilfred Rasher I : respectively. ! We Arc At m m.f. h'ny’.J .. rrj ' ,v - - j I the class motto j An impressive and entertaining j i one hour senior rh???. night pro- | i gram wa- presented on Tin j nigh* in the school auditorium hv ! the Adkin Sen in; - | The pramm opened with the j A lira Matcv a r.r* the welcome ad i dress- the da?-- president, o-. | car Smith The seffloquy hv 1 Joyce Hrtnne Tidbits By Beth' By K Elizabeth Duim KINSTON Achievement Dm i is a very special day a’ any j school. Scholarship., and ■-rm;,vis are presented to deserving stu- : \ dents The student:. .pH i .•-mimt ] t.ion they received at the Adkin ! j High School Achievement Day - j cently are Edith Sutton. Km?ion City ’ ! Teacher? Unit Scholarship \; , j shall Islcr 111, Zc.ta EG Lambda i Chapter nf Alnha Phi A' l oh-' K | | lernity award; Veronica Lofton, j j Zct.a Ominron Omery* Chapter of j Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 1 I Scholarship; Louise Greer Ben 1 1 nett Colic Scholar chip, Thames I Boyd. She v' 1 ’ :■ -. ?j?■ h-ohoiar* i chip; Bessie Foster. Livingstone i : College; Jessie Sutton. Ciiu ic; i ! Ciub Award 'Ail Round Senior ' | Girl' Jessie Sutton; Dallas ! j Thompson. Dr J. •! Hannibal ; I Science Award. Edith Sutton ; i 'Crown end Rc.-pirr Cuh !\]h■; I with highm;; avr rage in the gra- i ; dusting class)—-Dr J F Hwrison i Award; Da 11 at- Thompson— Rausch i ! and Lamb Science Award. Vet on* 1 | tea Lofton. Foxmnn Award, which ! j is given to the senior girl with j pious and hidyHkr; qualities. Edith ; i Sutton < most, useful ren.inr gi. ]’ : 1 Erskine Award; Rev. G C L»«-i* ' ! ter Memorial Aw.ud for the .moat j outstanding male arid female Cho- j \ t.-.l Club members .to m. j shall Her, 111. Damn Warren r-nd - Pearl Grirnsley Dramatic trophy. Mar-hall Trim-. ~ TH and Roene’l Bryant Tim uhvi tan Award (Outstanding Citizen j .hint Marshall Her; Dr C L n ! rum Cup (Outstanding Cifizej-,. i rhip't Theodore Rradsbnw: Amer ! ican Legion Cup fOutstanding Ci» tizcnship) George Ervin Dunn; i Danforth Award. Mar.-had u 1 r . | 111. Editn Sutton. Readers Di gest A'v.i o. Thomas Boyd, (Must j Improved Boy • C. B. Stewart A A KISS FOR A KTNf? TV»V>«r<y? hair stylsc! French*/ OssifflJr is congratulated its his Harlem beauty shop, after being chosen nr, die Best Dressed Male in low, and ihe lop male craftsman among 1000 beautician--- A gtodyerte of ihe french Academy o! Beauty Culture- and she creotor cl over .1C hair styles, Frenchy is ' bussed" by Mrs Dorothy Slh-'cra. while singer Delores Martin (leU! mid Mrs Basel ouarper 'await their turn. (NewapteS* 1 Photo). A play. Seniors -At the Bar was presented and well received Class color • na? y blue and white were noted in the attire of the seniors. Si ni'"- Advisors were Mrs M. B. t.onh-irdt. Mrs. E. P. Fleming and Mr. W A. Lawson. "A few day is dawning for you." df nil i d the Adkin Commence- j incut speaker. Mr. W. ! Morris on W-b. night w he addressed the 73 Adkin graduates. Mr. Morris is field rrprcsentalivf of the North. Carolina Teachers Association. The pr. gram oroned with the sicaricmK' procession t.n the tune •»f W; • March of the Priests." Invocatii n was offered by Father Jos. ; h H. Banks and was sot. Imvcd by "Sanctn? and Hosanna" bv th. C -nr ii Club The speaker j •i i? m! i nduced by C B Stci-sr* 1 nrinohutl In discourse Mr Morris ore -t *o th.-. graduates four in- ' tangible tools to assure their fu- ! turc. . -. Courtesy was given js I the fn-ct nco and b? reminded ! | better than none at, all I thorn that artificial courtesv was Ambition was the second tool | and he cautioned them to make their ambition a worty one. H<* | -cep'y.-icrl the ambition of Mary | VcT cod "”tbone and cucd Abra- ‘ | b-,m t.inroln as ope who laid down 1 itv life for a worthy ambition. S iHr ask-’d the graduates not *o ! ! nun ambition, but to lock fop i ~r- iter and higher height' in the I New Day ” i mrarp to stand on your wc 1 convetion an.d refuse t»*. romnro -1 i..- to -are yourself under ad rc,'vi’tt<-'?’-. ; as ' T..ec Oliver Bus Driver A* 1 : -v'i Hi’da Bryant Horne F.co | a . Louise Green. P T A V'. -rd Kobev? Hall OH v- W.-Rare T Award, Rob . ‘ "'t - -' -W'-im ■' T Auxiliary N. t. N-g- o o r ,], rF Safety Award Aicilai? w.-ye awarded to Dallas - t or. Adkin High School Ci , tu'.cnship. Charlie Jones. Library: i conor Hht-’.dort Croom. Science; Dallas i sh mpron. Mathematic-; Melvin ! 8011, lndiu;trial Arts; Marshall Is ¥' " .Ch irlotte Brooks. Mu* :■ John Jones. Band Bessie Fos tc Enrb.-n,- toy re Boone. Com nl' - -'Jaw'ivm La nr stan and i 1 ‘' 1 - r ’atk Athletics. Oscar Smith i All Round Senioi Boy A couple of hat shows” were he id here lest week by a talented and personable milliner of Balti more Mr! --Mrs. Anna B Drayton i Wr eegn-A- unt'cipetpd viewing her display of chapeaux and were mor° then pleased at the beauty ! and variety of them | Mr- P. ayton is formerly from ! Avi-i'-n., N f! h<n has Jjv-d in i Baltin'.-;*c for a beat 3(1 year?. She ’na? marie hats as a hobby for tm years but recently decided ; to ont< r in?.- ;t professionally July M ill mark the opening of her own imp it i"DO Penn.-yivania Av- . in I .Baltimore. Each creation of hers Is gorge on- of oourse. si! designs ire ori ! t'in.'i! -.nd no two hat? are alike. T’- fan would please anybody. A. rooiplc',.!- showing of her hats is ■' l. d:it d m August at Grcen’dlle. ; N C We av-- most definitely lonk tf rv.--.rd ?n it with wild an ticipatiori What, a hat can do for ,i woman’ Especially when it’s a i nrutty ore—,?nd all of Mrs. Dray* i ton's ’ o just that j She i? i.he deugL'’. rof Mr, Ed. | car Murphy. Sr. nf 41“ N Da’’is St roe* hero ''sS Jr" ’ "Mfi 3 *' ' gTTJ.ER GOB HELD—'Petty Officer Jimmy H9nasr9.cn, ’trh& rscenfly wen! berserk aboard the USS Uvalde, kilimy "ps eiiicer and wounding two, gestures during queslicnmg rd a can Ftecn* dsco military post. He wets embittered alter being demoted and given lour months imprisonment, for an alleged ’heft. (Newe press Pboto). as the third tool. As his fourth and final tool, the eloquent speaker offered and de* ; fined faith as the substance of j things unseen By Faith. " he i said, you may live, work and en joy the new day ” W.A Lav. ■son, senior advisor pr? ■ sen ted the graduates and C. B Stewart presented the diplomas | Singing of the class sons with i words by Edith Sutton arid the : Alma Mi’-r concluded ’he com mencement prog r a m | Edith Sutton graduat'd ” ith ! highest honors Other honw gra- ; I duates ware Joyce Boone Rcewli | Bryant. Sneldon Croom. George ] ' j Dunn, Br.'. it Fos’er, Carolyn Gray. ■ | Sherard Houze. Marshall Isler, 111 J i Veronica Lofton. Jem? Sutton. I Dallas Thompson. Ruby v’hittcv * j Other graduates '’-ere Edna A vant Cleveland Banks Evelyn - | Battle Them a- Boyd. Thoodw-'. f i Bradshaw. Charlotte Brooks. Hilda a Bryant Milay Bryant B’ill'.?m. Burnett. Msmie Burney. Shirley e Canady Faye Cannon, v-'ii'eer? j 1 Cannon. Victor Cox Henry Dai-;?, quoline Dove. John Dove. Ber card Dui ant Gladys Edmondson r Jasper Ds’’is. Ruby Da’ - is. Jac ? i Isabelle Edmondson Isaac Gray I v j Lou;."' Green. Mattie Pearl ! Grimsley, Robert Hall. Gerald ' ! Hamilton, Cleveland Holm::?. Ed o i ward Jackson. Charlie. Jarmon. A -on Jonas John Jones. Samuel r ! Jones. Yvonne Jones i : Jean Kirkman, Gloria Kornezay. ; '■ Ernestine. Mattocks, Pargie Miller. , o ; Lounviser Mobley. Johnnie Moses, s ’ Robert Moses Roosevelt Olds. Leo ; j Oliver William Outlaw. Alfonz? Patrick. Aaron Pig/ord, Floyd Ply * mouth.- Bobby Rhodes, Gwendolyn Rhode?. Barbara Roberson Mary : A Rodgers. Melvin Shepard, Dorothy s Smith, Oscar Smith. Earlene Tice. | t* | Daisy Warren, Harvey White Al- J Hu Williams and Jean Williams j * | Mr. and Mrs. U R. Chase and r daughter Ani< e. Mrs. M. B. Chase. a | and grandson Ronald were the j ■ l guests of the P D Chase family i i on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Herbert, j Tiigbman were aiso their guests, i s Mrs Willie M Perkins Mrs. L Green and Lillie Herring attend’d the Baccalaureate service at Harnp : ton. Va. end were the guests of Doris Thompson of 357 West Lln : coin Street. i Mrs Evelyn Patterson Jones ’nd I son Fountain, Jr visited Mrs Jones’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Patterson. Sr here last -”eek Miss Deloris Patterson <> as mar | ried here on May 34 to Ang”! i »uwi,iwiiMiiiMeii<'ri«»i«HMn-miini ni hmh rm i i«—nnwiir--M>«-Tairm nir --nr -~n t~ -+*— a- simmif. 103 8, Queen St. Kinston, N. C. ’-*ff iinnsr—mnwiiM n a«i ■iaiswiiMm»ng»-'g;Mrj«ataw» , »anas»«ti**e«ea»wasMMWHaßrw*r».OMnE.'a«gaga»rMM»maßß»MK6-gS£aMC9KawwMMMMWME iMM!aiagegsg'ggg*»«CPr3»»g!BEag«ggrgg^M3g«aag.«aß«cgsEt«saEßcaamaßiauoi ijLm&Z j jl| $3-95' , ivjart - Also 100 Proof. » ■ ;de lySCßi|jßEaa« from Grain by L. Relsky & C's. Cockeysvllle, Md .U.S.A. I Ralelch, ?Vcr*h fcsroMn* | 1 mmmancmmmßetmmmmam .-cstxx K y E3SKK& PAGE FIFTEEN Licirs C.-iilv. uod. Mrs Callvood is till daughter nf 't. :r .d Mrs. M B Btuc F it’- -on £v of near Kins!”" Mr Ci’l • ood is the sor. of M -r.d Mrs Richard Callwood of Saint Thoms? Virgin Islands. Among local person; who re ceived di-rr-'w Tuesday from North Cs -o’ina College m Dur hsm ” ■.'■= Norwood Nathaniel Bigg*. Mrs Roberta Jones Cocke L-w; E W il'anti. 3rd. Miss Mil d'-ed Dui’n Mi;: Dm is Williams. | - ’ L B Hous'on. Mrs Dorothy Moye and Fianklin M. Moore. R-scfivin: degree: st *he Hamp ton Cm no-'-mcn* Exercises on Monday «o-f Jacqueline Har per daiw'-.t.:'- of M:- and Mr?, .fame? A Ha.PT "-ho completed a five -.■•?.-•» r'Hirt m mu:ic. sr.d Ed* n.a Rwh !- ::'? d ughfev of Mr ; and Mr? Ch - '.- Jon--' "-ho com - ! ,-,let;d the f- - year course in •'' o; s’: Karpor led hsv de ov • m ’cad'-mic achievement r-tnkv.’ fotuih m th: nitiona! i -rhf:? wn i-hwh she i took •• -c..- nti m Baltimore. A tnon: p a ’attending the exer cises from h j - "-r-r? th” graduates’ pv ■ n’- ?!> and Mrs V. N Pay ton. M; ’ - h r ’.'-' Pogram. Mrs. M. : N. Lcttao ?rd Herbert H Dawson Ciu f mar’hal for th-- commence ment pro 'ram at Acikm ” as Miri i •?nr Mosrh.y Other marshals were Eva Atkinson Daphne? Simmons, Norrece Rlrod- Mildred Nobles, W; ills nhern Do 1 ': Clarke. Ger j aldine Ing: --:n. Ch ’-??- Jackson - Caro’y-r A ; v'dw .-jlla Bat* th- Melvin Bell and Audie Pay i ion, One of the worst, things a poul trynisn. can do hs to pack eggs its the case while they ate -till warm Let. them cool in baskets before . packing, advise Extension poultry i specialists at North Carolina State Treat cy-.- gently and get ail l their milk. ItifflVtiriee— rmaserresrar.'. i»i.T3aß=r~-i:.rj; ""»-*— : Alphonio’s Sweet Shop ALPHONSO M EADOWS Propiie tor 723 E. WASHINGTON AVE, RINFTON. V C. f’hon- 3946

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