MABTWO
THi amaumA Tunu Saturday august so. itss
CHlLDRlfl ■XREPirrnED BY fn*A NURSERY SCHOOLS
NOa*K:—FOI7I; cunttom will b« ^atw»r*d FMXE in this column
OmLlt whm y&m ImchM a eli/t^mg of thia eotuma »o4 wign four
iult birthdatw. ami correct yoar tetter. For a
. Cl atf ot^f (iSc) «»*ra t»lf-ad frer ?#i#. stamped
for wmf atm ASThOLOuX READIMQ aad roeeivo bf
r^twra moM FMEK ADVWE oa (3) Questioaa.
S«ni all to; A^BB WAL1.AC9> car* of THS CARO
LINA TIMBS. 11? S. P*«t>o4y Str#«t, Durham, N. CaraHna.
C. B. la it wia# for my mother place to live upon your return
to take the trip Ihat *tie tmm m to Kbool next temetter. Con
mind? TeU me wliy my «i»- tinue your schooling and do not
ter won't come to‘tny $ouse now io»e hope.
that my mother i$ wjtb me? J ,
Ans; I aee no reason why G. E. B. 1» my physiaal condi
your mother »houldn’t make the tion such as I think It t® be! I
trip that ahe haa in mind. The am very much worried?
change would prove beneficial i—
t« all concerned. Pay little or *!***
no attention to your aS.ter for **«''« *uflicient reason to become
ahe is inclined to "Pout” and it *«o alarmed over your condition,
won't mean a thin^ in the world. Consult a dMtor If you desire
fqrthei: information on the sub
ject. Your fears are not found
ed on facts, but rather ^on ima
gination.
M. A, R The dMtoni said my
huai>and had ulcera of the sto-
naeh ao^ 1 i}o not believe it.
He can not keep atiything en
his stomach and please tell me
his troublet , |
Ans: Your husband's illness
has already been dia^osed and
4TOH would be using good Judg
ment to take the doctor's ad-
tlM FInt African Baptist ehurch
9tiaday aft«m»on.
E2dwar(j White has returned
to New Libson, New Jersey after
spending his vacation with re
latives.
L. R. L Why d* I get ao excit
ed at times? Will he keep this
prdthise?
Ans; Your lade of seff Wirfi
dencfc is the chief reasop.^for
your occasional spells of excite
vice. Do as he, tells you. and he ment. Try to overcome this
fault by mixingl more with
s^angers aaid alsp by relying
more' upon your own judgment
^ j' The man is sincere in his desire
marry you fcutj^he match will
never materaliae.
will be able to relieve your luis-
band in time. It'a mighty
foolish to take the attitude that
you taking.
Goldsboro
iBY MISS J. M. EONH& ' Mrs. Mart^ Shephard an4
- I grandson, Gerald Edwards bava
Despite the hot days of sum returned home after a lengthy
mer' Mrs. 3oldie Woi^am hw' stay in Greene County with re-
successful driven to and from latives. I , ,
Raleigh, N. C. daily for the past •: ^
nine weeks. Mrs Wortham is .Mr. and Mrs. Roscoa Everatte
accompanied by others whw anns , Misses ' Annie L. Everette,
Greanleaf winning the first by
score of li to ? and the second
11 to 0.
^ Over 6,000 Negro children of sery schools. Under their
pre-school age are benefiting guidance the childen are taught
from the training and care given good environment which deve-
Miaa Sankie Everettt, ipent-«
Ipvely vacation at C^no^n
Beach and Rich Squalre. She
was the guest of Miss Florence
Ligon.
L. B. H 1 attended school
away from home. Please tell
me if 1 will be able to get a
place to live when I return to
school?
J Ans 5 You will Encounter no
great diiRculty in securing
attending summer
Shaw Univeisity.
Bchool at
A. L. Recently I became in
ydived irt an unpleasant situa
tion in my home city and my
boyft-lend' j^nt me to )anol^i:|
city.„ Lately he asked me to
VISIT ■
Battle's Grill
417 EAST PETTIGREW ST. Dl^HAN, N. C.
DINING AND FREE DANCING
CURB AND DELIVERY SERVICE
PRIVATE BOOTHS—WE ALSO CATER TO
PRIVATE PARTIES -
'we NEVER CLOSE
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES-.WE CAN
ACCOMODATE FROM 4 TO 5 HUNDRED PEOPLE.
SYLVESTER BATTLE, PROP.
Ldttle Miss Gloria! 0izabet^
House and Hugh Appolo House,
had ^8 their guest Sunday, Miss
Meriam Flojencej Monroe of
Bolivia, Nr C. Tlie^ spent an
enjoyable afternoon together.
return, but I am afraid of the
consequences. What must I
do?
Lula Mae Green, Measis Nor-
^od Tate; '^homas King, a;nd
Thadena Reid inbRrecTTo Ssa
bjreeze in Wilmington, N. C.
Sunday.
The playgrounds of the e^ty
conltoue to attract botfi , old
and young. E. A. Thorton, direc
tor of colored piiaygrouiida re-
p«rte)l 3,219 chUdi^n |^nded(
the play^'ound during the past
week. There are four Play-
g:rounds for the colored children
'including aU sections. Tliey
Ans; Stay where yon are at are Greenleaf School Playground
Nathan Howell died suddenly
Thursday afternoon in Wash
ington D. C. Tjhe funeral was
held at the* Free Will Baptist
TChurA oh i3m SI. in GoldSBSTO
at B O'clock. Services were
conducted by Rev. B. F. John
son pastor of the Mt. Calvary
Baptist church.
present and allow time and for
getfulness to right the situation.
You will be able to see your
friend very soon and after that
things will not look so gloomy.
You will not look so gloomy*
Miss Gertrude Alridge in charge
Dillard High S(Chool, Mrs. Rosa
Hoaser in diarge; East End,
Mrs. Emma Sasser ' in eh«ve;
American Legion Home, Miss
Hattie David in charge; The
You wll be suffwing no harm by ' main features for the week’s
remaining with yotatf aunt. 1 aqtivaties were softiball ^ teftma.
Ice & Coal Co.
SOUTH FACTORY STREET
(SITE OF THE OU> W. W. SIMMS CO.)
Wilsen.N.C.
Dealers In-
ICE & GOAL
&
Cdolerator Refrigerators
Services were held in the St
John me: Church Sunday at 11
O’clock and 7:3I0. Rev. T.
Peoples preached at this time.
Rev. Mrs. Parker is pastor.
them in more than 100 nursery
«chaols_provlded in the Educa
tion Program df the Work Pro
gress Administration. Not to be^
confused with day hurseries,
these WPA nmsery schools are
havens for the tots coming fr>m
underprivileged families. The
pictures above show acme of
these children who share in this
Federal directed project.*'
Some 7-00 capable Negro Work
ers are employed in WPAT^ur-"
lops their physical, mental, en»-
tional and social relationships.
Lcoving ao atone unturned in see
ing, that their charges get off on
a good start toward useful citi*
enshi]^ the WPA nu»ery . school
teachers get the cooperation of
the home in studying the needs
for the children. They also see
that the parents learn the bept
methods of caring for the
GOLDSBORO
FUNERAL
NOTES
JESSE CROOM PASSES
The funeral of Jense Croom,
who died at his home, Friday
afiernoon August 12, was held
from th^ *H»niilton F\inei»I
Home Sunday afternoon at 4
o’clock. The service was con
ducted by L. H. Hamilton and
ei^ejs^rts w«eTw made by OLu-
1)her Wowten and othera. Mips
Golden Malone and Mr*. L, H.
Hamilton fumlAe^ mijsie for
the service. Mr. Croom was
an employee of the T^rden
iBrick and Ttile Co. for a num
ber of yean. His survivors ate
his wife Mrs. Bettie Croom, and
one son and one daughter. In-
tentient was made in the Light-
ner Cemetery.
FUNERAL HELD FOR
DOROTHY COX
MISS
The funeral ^f Miss Dorothy
Cox, who died at her home,
early Saturday morning
13th was held at the Antioch'
Baptist' ChuTch, Mon)day after
noon at fout o’clock wijh Rev.
P. Johns^ and Rer. Stover
officiating.
tOJt&
-tffHiLPhoJosi^
Survivors are: Mother Mrs.
Martha Cox, two sisters and two
brothers. Interment was made
-i^the.- olinwoa4 cemetery.
ing Bome time in New York,
Mrs. Ma^ss DQlaiUi 1 i f it
'Sunday f«r Atlantic Beach in
South Carolina for her vacation.
Mrs. Jessie Monroe and da«gh
ter, little Miss Meriam Florence
Monroe of Bolivia N. C. are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. DillaiM
Jr. on East Sporuce St,
Mrs. Edith McKinney and
jister Mrs. Sarah Kelpatrick of
Kinston have gone to visit their
sister Mrs. Annie B. Hunsucker
in Washington, *D. C.
Mrs. Ethel Rhodes E^ve of
Kinston spent Sunday as
guest of her mother and sister.
Mrs Lucile George Thomas Mr. and Mrs. E. A. .House
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruth Cole spent the
week-end at her home on Isler
St. She is attending summer
school at Fayetteville Teachers'
College.
FAISON
Mr. Eroll Moore of N. Y.
visiting his mother Mrs. C.
Artis on Wayne Avenue.
M.
Miss ^na Wall of Shaw
•University and Roc^iingham, N.
C. 5 Mr. William Le^n; Joshtta
Levister, «i(| Eddie S^rris of
4lateigh spent a short* time in
has returned home after spend-, announce the birth of a son i city^^Bday
DELIVERIES TO AN^^PARt OF TH^ CITY AND COUNTY
U.« /tod Let Supply
' Your iSleeds
oOo
We Appreciate Your
Business
i 2
A.D.MASS)EY
FORMERLY WITH MASSEY A WATSON
GARDEN ami FIELD SEEDS PLANTS, BULBS
POULTRY FEEDS AND SUPPLIES
Heavy And
Fancy
Groceries
WE WANT OUR COLORED FRIENDS TO KNOW THAT
• \
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
As^. Massey
204 S. TARBORO ST.
DIAL 2176
Mrs. Sallie Jordan of Jersey
City left Wednesday for her
b^me after spending m month
Vacation on S. Vii^nia
Mount CAvary Baptist church
is sponsoring their annual Sun-
«iay School picnic Thursday at
Hillcrest I^ke on© mile west oi
Kinst^, t^qrth Carolina.
Mrs. Roberta Bunn of Selma,
N. C. was speaker for the city-
wide missionary nnion held at
Miss Alpha. Lee Thompson ac
companied ' her nieces and ne
phews Misses Gladys Howard
and Juanita^Tfemipson, Messrs.
Napolean Howaij and Haywood
F. niompson to Kinston, N. C.
Sunday where they spent the
daySvith Miss Sally M. Cagedell
and Ruby L. Loftin anH their
friends.
Miss Junaita Thompson has
just returned from an enjoyable
trip from PVjrt Lou|eraIe, Fla.
and is now vacationingl in Rocky
M|>unt, and oUier places, of im-
tei'est.
Miss Ernestine Thompson has
just returned from Goldsboro,
N, Ci where -she vrasl^ visiting
her aunt B^rs. Matilda Adams.
Napoleon Howar# mnii Hay
wood E. Thompson are leaving
Monday to visit friends in the
western part of the state.
Miss Gladys Howar’d accom-,
panied her aunt Bertha Thomp-
iwn to Clinton on a business
trip.
' I Hackiie} Wagois
WE TAKE THIS MEANS OF THANKING THE READERS
OP THIS PAPER FOR THEIR LOYALTY AND USE OF
THE H A C K N E Y W A G O N S.
WE HOPE YOU WILL CONTINUE TO ASK FOR AND USE
THE -OLD RELIABLE HACKNEY WHETHER ON
YOUR OWN FARM OR A RENTED FARM. WE GUARANTEE
iSf AT 5^Y WILL GIVE YOU BOTH SERVICE
AND f A T f S F A C T I O N.
UP YOUR DEALER DOES NOT CARRY H. A C K N E Y
WAGONS IN STOCK OR WILL NOT GET YOU ONE,
Wrfte u* muld w«, will’tell yo« how and %vlier« y«n amm gat »bk
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The Hackiiey Wagon Co.
INCORPORATED
WILSON, north CAROLINA
Annonncement
AUGUST 12th 193S
I AM PLEASED Tf> ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE BEEN
AWARDED THE AGENCY, FOR THE STATE OF N. C.
OF THE REALSILK HOSIERY MILLS QUALITY LINE
OF NATIONALLY ADVERTIZED HOSIERY, SOCKS,
LINGERIE, SHIRTS, TIES, AND UNDERWEAR..
I WOULD BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE OUR JfAMOUS
line Upon request. v
FOR THE FIRST 100 SUCH REQUESTS
I HAVE A VERY VALUABLE GIFT FOR YOU.
J, VERY CORDIALLY YOURS,
’ MR. MONROE M. WILLIAMS
DsSbazor Beauty Cottegff
QOVRRING ALL BrXnCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE BY
COMPETENT INSTRUCt^S
Suminer Class
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PHONE F.tt71
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