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iEEHSiIir- ‘<dW MM—Hi lUtiMkm, ft. ft, RAYOTOaT. AMIfL *. t#M 12 jjNEWS , VIEWS *5 WO fVDBCWf HO MM<Mblf booty notrtrr ~ Mt *«**■ •vndteateA rtfUgMM toNttrtfaHtg iMt by Katoter AtlitoiUflui Nerv ic# shank! ba MpOfeiatty an ricking to thoughtful AntertoaM of U1 creed* and eotoHt. I%a ad *how* an abandoned ehmoh building of a humble design whiA has rotted down and die format congregation gone (apparently) out after other things moor to dietr lilting. Os eouree you eradd conjecture that they have moved to another com munity and a modern plant-—(till rendering earrlee. But the question asked belt** that —iiaiptlun and when yoo attempt to anawer d you get i great ehoclH "Ha# The Church Served Ita Pur poee?" Sadly enough, for much of the world, THEY SEEM to think that the church le no longer an as set to dietr Uvea! And when we see a« much wanton disregard for the dignity of ALL men and the greed tn ‘high place** coupled with crime* and murder* on Individual and na tional bade, wa are made to won der. Than When you aee an many, many church member* who disre gard their vow* tn themselves, their [ tnetea, their triend*, their church obligation#—rellgou* and financial; people who are (dill *i!lv enough to think that Just having one't name on the church roll and drop ping a few small coin* In the offer ing the few time# they attend, with out regard to the type of life they live dally, we realize that the such a* theae hava not received the Di vine touch; and their moral code la severely larking Ye*, when our college atudent# (many of them) have no qualm# about brazenly holding »e* parties m tha dorm room# of male stu dent*. many poor parent* who posses# even mild religious con viction# will aay—and rightfully ao—there# no us* wasting my hard-earned money for such aa that. But, that's where our moral | rode ha# broken down due to fall- ! lire of parent* to live decently and give religlou* training to their offspring. LEAD RIGHTS FIGHT The neat time before ftm re fuse to buy a Colored Newspaper oi Magazine when asked to. lust remember that you SHOULD buy at least on# or two Criored (dtblt cation* so aa to keep Informed with the BETTER Information about your own people with tha ehancu that even your name can anally get tn print without batng k> the police round-up. Then, too, 7 c*l are helping to build Htgftl In* du.try and erttoto mare Job# for ourselves. It Will b# $ tong, Idflg tijn# yet before wo won't Mod a Negro Prato tn fight ft* tow right*. Frederiik DougUO# WofiTtt ST AR and David fk«osg MUte ROft or UWWT wu strong colored gtoHtoßtkato Mgtng to lead tha gfitl-glkVtof fight de cade# before our freedom waa won at Appomtatkto aa Gen. Bob la# aurrendarsd on April R IMS. Subscribe to your frvortto Negro newspaper today. Ttai can't go wrong wHh tha (CAROLINIAN, •specially If you are s Tar Heel. Ramaanber, white priiple thousands eg mi tee from their home# still taka their horn# community newa papar to read about friends. You nor your children cannot ba really Intelligent If you do not reed current news PRUDENCE CRANURIA TAUGHT NEGROIW M was Miss PRUDENCE CRAN DHLL. tha aourageou* New Eng- > land privata achool trarher. who. In 111*3. fought an uphill battle to j gain the right to teach colored j girl# along with white girls- even j after a aisle law had bee passed barring mioh an act It was later overturned after much hardshtft j inehiding the rinsing of the first Integraled srhoni w 'h ore Neip-o girl among tn# white and the burning of -he f"’ <!'M>'mrd school heravse the whi'* phpulii-e had vowed that Neg-nn « wrtr rot citizens, and therefore uni cn.tiiH’d to education This dark, historical d-urna a bright ending was touchingly re sealed on the radio reproduction “The Eternal lie'll’,', ovet NBC Sunday, let us hope vdti hfatd it and that it Inspired you to go out and pay NAAI'P mombri-h o and collect a few finni friends and 'el* tives. Its a badge of hnnm to o\> n aa NAACr membershin caid and Ik wear a pin ■EDGAR fcVRRR DAT, WAt hd RALEIGH . NSW. g# mark your calendar and Now. go mark tom es'end.v and tell your pastor you are pa«u« your church offermi in advance becauae you are going to Raleigh s new Memorial Auditorium Sunday ifiemoos, MAY 3RD st 3 yi to sre and hear ChARI.ES EVERS whom wa hope will hate escaped from 'Ole 'Sippl 1« come and tells os | first-hand. about the life and death of hia courageous brother MF.D GAR EVANS who gave his life fighting tn that benighted’ 'foreign' | eountry that wa nught bva tn dig- I nity provided wa SUPPORT the ! NAACP BB our local front and j FORD SALES and SERVICE ALLAN MIMS, illiOirOl AT ID Tetephona 1-*I»I lit f Ataoflto *f K»e»t nfliM. n & Register and VOTE And if you don’t know Who to vote for just ask your near tot NAACP leader* Don't let old Jay Bee Ayteh nor the NAACP down, because my boss. kettr Alexander, will *ay I didn t tell you, if we don't get you in the picture that afternoon, and your money In foe offering And, if there'# a mother running in the Mother-of-the-Year contest any where that you know of send err hand her or the NAACP officers # DONATION for freedom that we all (nay win our rights. Let * work at hard for ovt civil rights #s Senator Sam J. Ervin works A GAINfIT our civil right# Don't tor 9et and don't fail ye*ir#e!f nor Pre#- j ident Lyndon B Johnaon. Ha, alone, oaraiot do M all. We'va gottS help ouraalva* Certainly w# agree With every word uttered by Dave Coltrane, racial trouble-shooter, relative to the loa* to Tarheella tn forcing our educated Negroes to go north and we#t to find employment In keep ing with their abilities. Thto i# one thing that cause# many of the drop out# —no Jobe at home end many don't want to leave home (Whttei should know by now that 99 and 44-100 per cent of the Negroe# want Job# and decent Ihrtng standards a lot more than they want to as sociate with their white women, even If the white men have de bauched many colored women i The way they hldebehind "quali field” N»*ro applicants for Job* one would think that white# either are horn "qualifier” or just don’t have to be taught How ean * Negro know a skill if he I# not given the chance at on-the-job training’ study all we can to Improve ottr lot all we ean. RU RLUX KI.AN GRAND DRAGON ROCKY MOUNT—It I# not every day that an obactire reporter gets to Interview tha Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan of North Caro lina on Sunday morning sfter he has had what he termed a success ful rally and cross-burning with up ward# of “seven thousand" attend ing on Saturday night We hasten to add that Mr. Jamee ft Jones of branite Ouarry, N. C. did NOT say that the thousands present were all klansmen; his estimate being around three hundred of the white robed brother# who participated In the ceremony calculated to enlight en the whit# people of Eastern Tar heelia about the evils Communism and lntergratien and that “Negt-a#” are still inferior to whites but there are “some good Colored people" de spite the NAACP which he inferred tried to #tir up trouble. We enjoyed die persona! tele phone talk with the G D which ended tn our having to let Him carry tha ball at a rapid pace as ha warmed up to hto segregation Ist viewpoint after a few pointed ques tion# from this end of the wire regarding hto view# and a gentle reminder that Whites were once slaves too. after he had contended that “Negroto were better off more than a hundred year# ago In slavery when we brought diem trow Africa? where they were eating each other and running around naked " (Read KKK story elsewhere In thl# paper* We didn't get a chance to tell him (hat Bull City attorney fiord B McKissick aayv "We were over there minding our own business, enjoying ourselves climbing trees and eating cotoaOtiU arhen they • white*i came along and kidnapped US and brought t|4 over here, now we nrtd that when Lincoln said you inn I do that any longer, they raw thai (he hope# of their gam «as gone and they (have wanted to-' cast us out of the icltvi emm trr ever since. )u*t as th# man d d « ho used the *la\e girl to make money Idling fortunes until she w is '-onverted by the pieachtng of the apostle* On (lie Inca! scene It is encOUTSg ■ s to note that the local news media, particularly tha Rocky Mount TELFuRAM and Sunriav TELEGRAM are tn be CONGRAT ULATED for abstaining from mib !n:iv of (hr KKK rally before or after in the CAtent of carrying ONI Y s four hy five display adve; ■ iiseitiertl for a few days O'is rolumn is carrying it enl\ b<‘< .ittse of its desire to inform the : Negro pontilare n( what lie* ahead tn the civil rights and political b«i M(-< '‘'end ’hi* vear. and in w-.nn ! • tat UNI ESS rye get busy REGIS IFH snd VOTE for the BETTER of O’.ue principal gubernatorial c.m didate* we will be #lmn»t htnk tiErr us may hd at raijbgh NAACP RALLY. Rhamkatte News Bt ft»* l l t tl ls CHAVIS RHAMKATTE Sunday School pened at Gl • m with the supt. Mr tlCimge Tueker. presiding Kev. E R Worthy wa* our 11a m j - rcaker He sjroke from the book o' St Matthews. IPS, using as his Mibicrt. Healing tha Sick' . Tha Rev Creech of Rocky Mount was the Iso p m. speaker and Rev Turner wa* tha 730 speaker All service* were enjoyed to lit* high- Ml Sbipr Clara BalteeiHft* «u the 1 speaker. Tuesday, April SI. at • P rn a< Watte Chapel Church. Rev. Burt of Garnet will be the speaker h»r Thursday ni*ht. April h. it I p. m. at St John AMEZ Church Sister Betty Ballentine la still nn the sick list. Let ti# all pray tor her a speedy recover*. We congratu fated Miss Dong Kearney and Mr Melvin lie Kelt who will he married nb Mi* 9. ffe# F*' George WtttMMM fWtr l *rd members As Frevideace Holy ; Church Raleigh will render serv. i laaa it watta Chapa! ha pint Church , GOLDSBORO CONTINENTALS AtiD NEW MEMBERS —7"/ to Goldsboro Chapter of tha Continental Society installed /(Ed new memheti who Will join fherh IP their Work to aid dis advantaged chlldt«n. tMy art nhoWti Mated Oh the left. Mrs. Thaima Etas of Gorham; second ItOth left, Misi Vetoed Neath of Clayton; oh the right, MiSs Marie taler Os boldSboto; second from right, Mts. Marie Copper of Greensboro; and hot shown is Mr*. Mildted Wilsoh of Setma. Tha other member* of the So- METHOD NEWS ar MIKS BOiA A ifTßOtm CHURCH ACTmmSR At. jAMBi A. M E. METHOD—A vary warm End spiritual servle# wg# held at St. Jgme# A. M. E. Church BurdSy murnlng. The pastor Rev. James N. Sheared brought the message from Luk» ft Phapter grid 40th verse. It was a grand sermon ind those who heird it were thrilled by the eloquent# and beauty. Rev. Sister Mary Eralzer assisted Rev Sheares. The senior choir furnishrd lovely mu#te with Mr*. W. R Gay nor at the organ WOMANLESS WEDDING St. James A. M. E members pre sented i Rfomahles* Wedding Sun day night. It was a great treat tor all those who witnessed it. Rlney Grove Church will hold service at SH-. James Church Sun day, April 2fl on. until their church building is finished each fourth Sunday GAR erst BARTIST Rev Otho Dedman will eordnet hi* regular aerVlee* at Oak City Baptist Church at 1.1 o’eloek nekt Sunday morning Everyone is invited to attend ser vice# at our church. PRAYER SERVICE Attend prayer service at Oak City Baptist Cntireh eaeh Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock The public is Invited to sffend these service*. PTA AT BERRY O'KF.LLY HIGH The Berry O'Nelly High School hold* PTA meeting at H o'clock In the school cafeteria Parents at that time please he present at eaeh meet ing RfCR Our tirk ire Improving #t thl* time Visits and cheer Os all kind* af# #ppreeiated LADIES CLt'll The ladles Billing Worker* Com muhlly Club wa# entertained #t the ,hnme nf Mrs Dorothy Medlln on the 9th of April The guest w#re royally entertained After the busi net* session Mrs Medlln * Wrthdsy Hopping About TARHEELIA By Jay Bee Ayteh SAT .efoMA C.aMR MR FT in fcdt'H VMdt lft ROCKY MOUNT The national convention of the Sigma Qamni* Rho Sorority. Ine , held tte Mod an nual session herb as guest of tha I local sirority, meeting at the .1 W. Paikn .lunior High School tha v celt-end oj April IT-lit Purina the conclave prelims, the Pun-Hellenic Council of Rocky Mount i representing all Greek let s' ter organirationsi entertained the ''tailing soiora during a brunce hour ut the Weeks Armstrong Hotnea re creation center Also, at that time the organisa tion* .honoi ed Mis Annie W Ne ville.-Lincoln School principal, and 'Grand Basileu* of the national Sig ma Gamma Rho Sorofity. Inc . with 'dapper Alrsander H itTuffy Bry ant doing the honors A group of voting hostesses, direeled by M'ss Brenda Scaharo, served the refresh ing delicacies SIRS. JAN* ( AMT. I*4. MRftM BREVARD Funeral rites were h« Id here recently for Mrs. Jane Thomas Camp who died it HH year* of age. according lo ihe best available records She was a native of Henderson County —Etowah and Jeter Mountain community—and re sident of Brevard for mot# than sixty years Mr* Camp wa* a ftr*i cousin of tha writers father—the late Prof Benjamin Harren. to whom aha "weht to ichool", The wife of the lata Wnk Camp. fwtjo also heed to I be over a hundred years of age' the Camp* reared five children, all of ! whom are dead. Thus, the death of ' Mr* Jane Camp remove# the last j of sixteen children of the long de- i parted Richard and Mary Ann : Thoma* family Who owned a farm j atop JCter Mountain when the writer as a lad. Christmas 1909 j there and went into Brevard on! January first ltio when w* met ' in flhamkatte Sunday. April Ml at t o rh CHB#r ehurchet will *Be ! The Say ftgae L** is th* host oas’ar Ardfeeda woj go to tha •utidiag Fuad. j was celebrated. Sh# received rnady lovely gift* which cha most highly appreciated. A wonderful supper was enjoyed by all. The May meet ing will be held wish Mrs Mary I Harris. Her birthday will be ob served at that time. The 2nd Thurs day night in May. Mrs Shirley Sheares will cele brate her birthday liter since she !# S teacher now. club members will benotified when Mrs. Sheares will have her birthday anniversary. All member# who are able please attend all meetings. Mrs. Allie W Smills president CIVIC LEAGUE The Method Civic League met Monday night at the B O. K School Business of importance was transacted. Support the League. It is doing a grand job. IN SCHOOL PLAY AT LUCILLE HUNTER SCHOOL Jimmy Marriott was really the star in a play at Lucille Hunter School, Wednesday, April 15. He performed grandly in the principal part. His principal, teachers and rarents were delighted with his performance, Hurrah for Jimmy. He is a lovable lad and everyone love# him Who is so low that I am not his brother’ Who Is so high tthat Ive no path to him? Who is *o poor 1 may not feel his hunger’ Who is so rich I may not pitv him’ Who is so hurt 1 may not feel his heartache’ Who sings for joy my heart may never share’ Who in God's heaven has passed beyond my vision’ Who to hells depths where I may never fall’ M*v none then e#!l on me for un derstanding May none call to me tor help in pain And diain alone his bitter cup of sot row or find be knoc ks upon my heart in sain' Bt RALPH HARLOW t Mr* Camps farnilv We last saw hfr alive August 190.1 WILSON- The Livingstone lodge *nd Tine Vine trmplc. Knights of | Pylhias and Court of Calanthe ! were guests of the Wilson Pythian* and Calanthcans Sunday for a | united memorial service program. ' following which all adjourned to a local restaurant and enjoyed a ' delightful chicken dinner provided ■ hy the local Calantheans and Pyt hian# Emanuel Spell is Chancellor Com- I mander and Rev Sam Barnes. Past Grand Deputy. John Bynum. Ho ward Intram, and Thomas Hinton. MI6 Lincoln Street are leaders of the local lodge Mrs Wilson pre sented the luvenile ctfelc program Mrs A H Harren. Rocky Mount ttacher has missed a few days from school doe to illness Mr*. Janet C H Haywood is still nursing a brok en wrist suffered -in a fall some lime ago Princeton News BE MBS. GOLDIE HARDY INt INI ETON—Sunday was pas toral dav at Mt Zion Church of God TEte pastor. Rev C W Wins ton, ft Red Serinsp. was the speak er for Ihe II am service The speaker for Ihe evening ser vice at J o clock was Elder C C McNeil of Red Springs. His scrip hir# earn* from the 4th chapter of St John. ItXh verse. His subject was. “Prove to the World You Know God ' The message that the Lord blaaaed Elder McNeil to de livet to the waiting congregation waa well enjoyed by all that wen present The Pulpit Associates were Rev. Wmatno Bishop W H Walker. Rev. Tommie Reid, and Bishop Clinton Hodges. We had visitors Mrs. C. C. McNeil and children KMQNAL* Mff Timthev F*rk*r of Prince-' •on rEturbM bdtb* *?t#r spending * wJek with Her daughter and sor -n-law C»1 John Whttlev. who i* mw ataumad in CJuny Must ciety ate: seated in center, Mrs. Gertrude A. Cox. pre'-ndent. Standing, from left to right: Mrs. Katie Zachary, Mrs. Rubye Wbitted, Mrs. Marietta Stovall, Mrs. Dorothy Jones. Mrs. Ern stine Lucas. Mrs. Berfha B. Hamer, Mrs. Minnie G. Carney, Mrs. Viola F. Crowder. Mrs. Ida B Aldridge, Mrs. WiUiette B Starke, Miss Taritha Middleton, Mrs. Elouise M. Larkin and not shown are Mrs. Mary B. Smith and Mrs. Rachelle R. Rich ardson. N’t.u iil 11. i, M <ANf> I - HATES John W. (Jack) Fai son frith!>. Seaboard, mortici an. civic and fraternal leader, is : shown as he exchange* contra!- illations wlih the Rev. Ben F. t'rceey of Rich Square, both of whom hare entered the political : race for public Offices In Nort i hampton Count* where the Col ored population Is seventy 17#) I per rent of the total. Faison Is I runnlnt for a Count* Commis sioner'* post, and Creeey Is out for the Board of Education. The campaign was aunched at the Branch Chapel Baptist Church following a Shaw University ral ly which netted $2,100. (J. B. II ARRI S FOTO). Pleasant Grove Union News BY JUDY WHITE AND CARLTON FILLER BURLINGTON Regular PTA j meeting was held on Tuesday. April IS. in the school auditorium wi*h the president. Mr. Thomas Enoch, presiding. After the business session, the third and last group discussion in a series of “How td Help Your Child Learn'' was presented. Mrs. M M Turner was chair man for the discussion. Other teach ers appearing on the panel with her were Mrs M. H. Gant, Foreign Language. H R Parker. Health and Physical Education: Mrs. C. B. Is ley. Homework, and Mrs. M M Turner. Report Cards. Mrs. B M. Hester summarized the discussion. The installation of new officers for the school term of !904-## was one of the highlights of the meet ing Mr. W I Morrik. director of placement service. AAT College, performed the ceremony Mr Mor ris gave a brief talk on ' Preparing Youth for World Duty". He em phasized the importance of parents realizing that youth are world neighbors, and not community neighbors alone any more. New officers installed were Mr. Evans Russell, president. Mr. Paul McCauley vice-president. Mr> Vcr nell Woods, secretary. Mrs Caro lyn Evans, assistant secretary. Mis Verda Dave, treasurer, and M:« Naßuth Corbett, chairman of the program commttee The principal. A B WiHmtv.s, counseli'd the parents concerning school bus transportation Mrs. R E Wade won the PTA Plaque for having the largest num ber of parents present. On April 22. Peggy Mims of grade 7A competed with other pupils m a Spelling Bee held at North Graham Elementary School Herbert McCandie* "of grade 8 A was runner-up in the school spell ing bee held April 15. The eighth grade was in charge of a Variety Show given in the auditorium on April 15 Students from grades 8 8 participated. The Mrs Nancy Howell and Mrs. Goldie Hardy visited Mr and Mrs Percy Peacock and granddaughter Saturday evening Mrs L D Grantham and child ren of Mt. Olive are spending sev eral days with her mother-m-law. Mrs Georgia Grantham and family of Princeton Mrs Goldie L Hardy. Mrs Chns tene Howell and Kavin accompam- j ed Mrs. Nancy Howell to Laving Hope Primitive Baptist Church to the quarterly meeting Sunday morning. Elder Will Eliot of Wil- j son. the pastor There were seven o‘be: Elders participating in this wonderful se-vtec % THOIC.HT Je*u» satth unto b»r go call toy husband, and effs* 6:tE*rSt Jeha Alt, 1 CLINTON BY H. M. JOHNSON MEN’S DAY CLINTON—On Sunday, April 19. the Union Grove Church of Christ observed Men's Day. The call to worship was given at 11 o'clock by the pastor. Bishop J. F. McLaurin. The Male Chorus had charge of the music, with Mrs. Romie Johnson at the piano. Mr. Arthur Harmon read the scripture with Mr. O. L. Boykin following with prayer. Mr. Jimmy McFhail was most cordial with his welcome. Members, friends and visitors of the church assembled in large num bers. The pastor. Bishop McLaurin, delivered a wonderful sermon, us ing as his Subject, ‘'There Was 'A Man." At the evening worship, a pro ! gram was held with Dr. Claudie Walker, executive director of ! Oqldsboro Christian Institute, j Goldsboro, as the main speaker. Mr. Verm ri Parker was master of cere i monv. ATTENDS YltfCA CONFERENCE Ernest Artis, a member of Plea j sanl Grove High School Hi-Y Club, was delegate to the 34th annual Ca ; retina's YMCA Youth Conference | which was held April 17-19. at the Hayes-Taylor YMCA and A&T Col ! lege. Greensboro. He was accom panied by Mr. H. M. Johnson, aa ' \ isor. The next meeting .will be held in ' Kinston. DELTA ETA SIGMA CHAPTER The Delta Eta Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc, !' presented a Bigger and Better Busi | ness program last Sunday afternoon j at Sampson High School with O. A. Dtiptee. president, in charge, i Scripture was read by Btother E. R Mason, followed by prayer by R-other J. L White. Music was fur- I mshed by Sampson. Hargrove and Drasant Grove High School choirs Dr. s. E. Duncan. president Os -j Livingstone College. Salisbury, gave j the address. Points stressed by Dr Duncan were, (it Importance Os Better Business (2t Building today (or tomorrow (3i Belter Salesmen (4i Importance of organising to gether and (S> Partronizing Negro businesses. Mr. James A. Earell. Sr , owner of Errell Wholesale and Retail Gro- I eery Store, was presented a plaque j for his outstanding sendee to this I community. The members sang tbe fraternity hymn with Brother J. L White ac companist. Brother F F Howard, played the prelude and pnstlude. Officers are- Brothers O A Du : p>ee, president: O E. Crenshaw/ ; secretary; F. Wright, treasurer. V Davis, dean of pledges; and J L j White, chaplain Other members j are: Brothers J f Boykin, H M i Johnson. L. L Smith, F How ard, j G Tyler. C A Earle J O Bennett. I J N t. S‘rottd. Galbreath. and • K Mason THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK ‘‘The nicest thing about the future ! is that It pomes one day at a time '" RAMBLING IN CHATHAM BY D W. HEADEN , GOLDjTON Hi Readers, Lc* j me tv .ike a correction front last ■ w eek < new? There was a special Fund-raising Day. better known as 'haw Day Drive' at the Roberts I l hapt'l Baptist Church of whien • I H Try lor. principal of Hor -1 ton Hich Sch roL Pittsboro. was the guest speaker. We welcome Mr William T Pa*. : arson as the news reporter for Chatham High School. Siler Cite, | N C. who writes the SCOPE of CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY of Chatham High School. SILER ClTY—Spring has sprung and so ha\e senior activate l With ail seniors catching the "Senior v t vrr' this will be a long nernh. Last week the president of the I Junior class revealed the theme of the prom to the seniors. Tbe theme this year is "Song in My Heart' The juniors plan to go all out to please the seniors. The Fourth Grade presented it* annual play last week, entitled. “Other? Who Share Our World." : They presented facts of imaginary \ trtps around the world. Chatham bawesali team ha* two games Otis week. Aprfl ?i *e play Carthage at narrator for thr stiow Proton though rntira nhFv* w is enjoyed. the Page boys—Ro bert and Paul tala the toew. , ! Fuquay School News BY DORcmrY W. FICHI NNtR SCfE.TcF STUDENTS WfN PRIZES FUQUAY SPRINGS—In this scientific and technical society, Ral. Bus. College BY CONNIE M. BEST Our assembly speaker on Friday, | April 17, was Mrs. Addie G. Logan. Mrs. Logan is a native of Raleigh, i She received her elementary and high school training\ in the city system. Mrs. Logan, a graduate of Shaw University with an A.B. de gree, is a former teacher in the city schools. Her topic was “Preparation for a Bright Future.” “You as young peo ple. must learn all the skills avail i able and put them to use. We seek freedom and to gain the freedom we desire we must clear the way to move up the King's highway. We also must have Jove. Love is not getting but giving. It is good ness. honor peace and good living,” she stated. "We as Negroes, have made a step forward.” Mrs. Logan closed by reading, “My Creed" by Edgar Guest. Everyone enjoyed her address. On Friday, April 17, Dr. Charles Lyons, Executive Secretary, N. C. Teachers Association made an in formal visit to the school and talk ed briefly on efficiency and quality of performance. The school will have a social Friday night at the Bloodworfh Street YMCA. BLINDFOLDED MAN DRIVES BETTER THAN MOST BROKEN HILL. Northern Rho desia— tANPi—It should be ex plained at the outset that John Cal vert is a sharecropper and illu sionist. That will probably make it easier to believe that Calvert can jump behind the wheel'of his car, and with blindfolds over his eyes, proceed to drive the ear down a ! street in any town, without hitting I a soul or any obstruction. While still blindfolded he is able to ma neuver expertly through traffic and park the car in a lot correctly. He explains this trick by saying “ears can take the place of eyes if you train them ” Carthage and April 22, we an to Graham to play (he team at Gra ham GOOD LUCK TEAM A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER We as Americans live in a nation, to get any where we need educa tion. Educations is great, education is grand, education is found all '.ver the land—L. S. REV. CREECY BEGS SHAW SUPPORT The Rev. Ben Franklin Creeey, Northhampton County minister and civic leadet is shown making a strong appeal for the support of Shaw Univers ity during a county-wide Shaw rally by the Beulah Baptist Asso ciation at Branch Chapel Baptist Church where $2,100 was raised by 14 churches. The special choir in background was composed of members from visiting churches directed by Cleveland Ambrose and John Eley. (J. B. HARREN FOTO). Gilbeys Gin | i taa»c?« BRy/ GIIV >2.10 _ 53.35..„ DISTILLED LONDON DRV 6IM. og PROOF. 199$ QRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W.* A. SiLBEY, LTD, CINCINNATI. OHIO I many at the acierrtifie dSploms of the Fuquay Consolidated School have again organized the Science Club. They have joined forces read ily and securely and are now pro ducing and presenting worthwhile projects to the entire student bodv The Science Club members wer mod honored to have Mrs. Peele to spesk to the high school student body on new health caree"' On April 10th. the Science Club opened the doors to its' annual Science Fair; its theme being “Projects Today. Garrets Tomer row”. This year, the projects wen the best ever and many receiver j special recognition at the Annua High School Science I%ir at Saint i Augustine's College in Raleigh Three of the projects entered ir ! the High Schoi Fair fob* Ist anc | 2nd piaee at the scientific exhibi | tirm: First place in physical science \Yent to Edison Perkins and Charles Denning for a project called. Rocketry”. Eaeh was awarded a SIOO scholarship. Second place and a SSO scholarship went to William Baker Snd Charles McKoy for con structing a project called, “Jet Pro pulsion”. First place and a SIOO acholarship in Biological Science went to Cas sandra McLean for a project called. Teratology". NFA STUDENTS IN FEDERATION RUN-OFF I On April 13th, eight New Farmers of America represented the S. B. Simmons Chapter of Fuquay Con solidated School at Freemont for the Berry O'Kelly Federation riin off. Fuquay held its own against the other ten NFA chapters repre sented. The results were as folio* r The quartet consisting of Melvin Jones, Marvin Judd, Herbert Kearse. and George Kimble, ranked fourth. In public speaking. Charles E. Lewis won second place. In talent. Bernice Barber won first place He performed wonders with his “Black Magic". In the Quiz. Charles Denning won first place rfter a thrilling battle. Edison Per kins also won a trophy for having the best Supervised Fanning Re cord Book. In total points, Fuquay ranked third. In June. Bernice Barber and Charles Denning will represent the I Berry O'Kelly Federation in Talent j and Quiz respectively in Greens boro at the 35th annual North Caro lina Association of Flew Fanners of America. TEA (TIE NR GET BAY OFT Teachers and the administration a t Fuquay Consolidated High School were honored by the Stu dent Council on “Teachers’ Appre ciation Day” and “Youth Day '. April 20th. Student* took over every position in foe sehool with Stud*nt Counetl president Georga Howard, 1 serving as prirteipal.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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