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r THE CAROLiNiK tiUEB If, 1MH *Di»i«im»-uiniitouur^A*K ^, ome/u f By MUft. 1miL iK0WN ikntifkmM The Iver Hwily Clufr held its montWjr at ths home of Mr. Aid Mm. Jh-ank I«ngley. One of the highlights of the meeting was each member discussed his favorite scripture from the Bibie. After the business session the 'hostess; Miss Barbara Langley, rserved a delicious re.iast. The inext meeting will be at the home Lof Mrs. Thomasine Langley. I Clarence Thompson and Elf ‘Brown, HI were among tiie Boy Scouts dnd Cub Scouts that left the city Saturday by.the way of |Trailway bus to Fort Bragg. They .are members of Troop 148. They saw many tateresting things while 1 visiting there. V * '* ♦ A Tom ITiumb Wedding was held at Orange Grove Ba^istf Church Sunday' under the sui^ vision df HIH. Helen Alston. All membeit of the Junior Ushers pari ticipated in the wedding and the persons raising the most motley werfe selected' the Bride and Groom. Th« bride was Little Mi«s Shirley Williams, and the groom, Nicholas Bullock. Walter Fan’iitg- tdn was the preacher. • * * Miss Margaret Thorpe left the city Sunday for Delaware,' Where she will be tewhing ai Delaware Sta^ College. She formerly taught at t^ Kings High School in More- Head City. She is the daughter of Rav. and Mrs. 3i. E. Thorpe. ■NJOYS VACATION CHAPEl HIUr-Robert Snipes, Sr., repevtb an enJ«yaU« trip> visit ing relatives and friends* in NeW’ York City, Jersey City, N. J., and Jamaica, Long Islitnd, N. Y., >on his vacation. White Pupflii in Sue To llAtIn* Scki^ A suit supported' by th« Ataaii can Civil Liberties Union wat ftlU Monday • ih the Jtderal U«triW Court in Mhcon, Ga.| chargiBir tUf^ three white children have Mmm' de nied admission t^ ,the AHMrtmW Ga., liigh Sohool because tbirtr families are members of tluKltbin- onia community. . The Koinonia group is a reli gious fellowship which believs io non-violence and racial equality as Christian concepts. The commu nity harbeen undet* heavy pressure in recent years; incladiog shoot ings and ecoiU»mic reprisali, be cause of its ' anH-dtscrinilnation stand. A cooperating att«H«ey. the American Civil Libertiea Union, William R. Harrell (rf tawon, filed suit against the Americu*. Stboof i Bbard, in fiehaW of t#o girls, L(»a- Ruth Brovme, 13, anc flBl- JoDjiM, 13, and one boy, William Witt- kamper, 15. , ' ^ "Super-Rigbt" FresUy Ground DCCE BcEr PKG. Per Ib. 39c • APPLE 2«0z. • PEACH Pkg. •^ COCOANUT . Kesrularly 39c Each Allgood Brand No. t -Sliced Prices in this ad are effective through Sat., Sept. ITth COME SEE! Ann Page Pure fniif-- Specially Pricedf PRESERVES JARS 85 PEACH - PmmE - APRICOT -GRAPE MN w BIACKBERRY PRESERVES RITA'S CORNER mr MKS. C RITA BUimfl* VASSAR B0UNB-4«i(t BMty Jo Coedloe, daughter of Mr. and iMrt. J. W. Goodloe of Durham, is shewn with her fal'her as they leave this week for Vassar In Pough1(eeptie, N. Y. Betty- So, valedictorian of the HllUlde High School, is the first grad uate of the scHoel to be accept ed at Vassar. Sltr was the reci- Ipient of the Mathematics and English awards and won the seventh place Leadership Award in the National Them McAn con test. Betty Jo reigned as "Miss Hillside’' for T959-M. AI Vassar, she plans to> major in Mathema tics;. H%r father is Vice Presi dent and Secretary of North Ca rolina Mutaul Life Insurance Company. It Happened in Burlington . CaM MEIroee 7-23M In New Bern to submit y«ur news ite^s to be- printed in this column. NEW BERN—Mr. and Mrs. DO*- is Adms spent the long Labor Day week end in New York City, N. Y. They were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fulcher. The New Bemians reported that they had an opportunity to view some of the Metropolitan city’s most historical spots. Tliey were also feted by many of their close friends. Mrs. Aaams is a nurse at the Good Shepherd Hospital. SURPRISE SEPTEMBER PARTY A suprise Birthday Party was given Thursday, September 9, for several fine persons who were born in September, Those honor ed were: Mrs. Corrine Le Boo, Mrs. Daisy James, Mi*s. Della Moore, Mrs. Callie Whitfield, Mrs. Johoie Priestley, and Mrs. Thomas Als ton. n>is very engaging party was given by the nurses at the Good Shepherd Hospital. GREAT GRAND CHILDREN HOME The great grand children of Mrs. M. E. Bell, Vicki McCherle and Eddie Salter have returned to their New York home. They spent a vacation of three weeks in the city, and gave a vacation trip to New York to their New Bern grandmother, Mrs. Liddie Mills. LABOR DAY DINNER PARTY Miss Helen Bond, a native of this city, but who now makes her home in New Jersey, was'hbnored ■t a diODMr pMtjr Labor Day. The affliUr waa givav by Mrs. CaM* Byid. TorKey iMa the maik deli cacy oi he emiing. Mme. M. B. Belli Mrs. OeneVieve Watioii and her daughters, Carrie Jean and' Noma Lee, were fucata. MISSIO»IAJtY DELEGATE [ Mrs. Gertrade Evana returned to New Bern Sunday after attend ing the Lott C»ttf Miaaioaary Con vention which ll»aa recently held in Cleveland, Ohio. Mra. Evans was aceomptnied by her ion, Hen ry Taft. SON AND DAUGHTER RETURN John Edward Ifarrell, outstand ing New Bern eitllen, and his col legiate daughter^ Cattaonne, re turned to the city/laat SViday after a thrfee month-kbaence. Ifr. Har rell, a building contractor, laid that he baa completed all but a small portion of the work which he left the city to do. He left again Sunday for his New Jersey Job, and said that he would re turn home for an indefinite stay in about tenda]W. Misa Cathmne Aurrell, a junior at Livingitane College, will leave shortly foe ■her studies at that school. RETURNS PROM LOUISVILLE Mrat Helen H, Adama, a Craven County;, teacher, has returned from (ouisviile, Ky. She journeyed aiere with her uncle, Kev. Virgil ^ Hill, pastor of the fabulous Snmdwjay Temple A. M. li. Zion Church! td attend the funeral and buriil of her aunt, Mrs. Virgil R. STAFF CORRESPONDENT Phone CAnal 6-9234 Dr. C. A. Fountain, head of the Department of Hoi^i'btUture, A&T College will appear as guest speak er for the Alamance County Coun cil of Garden . Clubs at '> their next meeting. The program plan ned as a social hour will be held I at the Ebenczer~€hristian Church Hut, Apple St.,'*on iSeptember 28. Details for the affair were out lined at meeting last Sunday eve ning at the home of Mra. Helen Thompson of Jenkins St. The meeting was presided over by the, president, Mrs. Marie Sel lars of,Hillside Garden Club with Mrs. Evelyn Harv6y of Pioneer Garden Club as secretary. The none**' Girdea'^cnrij Tjf Burling- ton was further represented by Mrs. Edith Long, Shepherd St., and Mrs. Kee West Boone, Apple St. The Miracle Garden Club of Bur lington was represented by Mrs. Catherine Enoch, Richmond St.; Mrs. Aivenus Burnete, Apple St.; and Mr>. Beatrice Williams, Eli zabeth Street. The Village Garden Club of Me- bane was represented by Mrs. Maxine EVans and . Mrs. Lillie Sar- tin. • * • PIMST BAPTiST SPEAKER The Rfev. J. E. Melton of Greens boro w#s guest minister at the Morning Worship Service of the First Bi^tist Church last Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev. H. J. Cobb. 1 ’* . Scripture and pcaypr were given by Rev; B. C. Walker. Visitors introduced included S. A. BrowivJDetroit, Mich., •Mrs. Julia B. Baker, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Donalc^ Pumix, Stanford, Conn.; and J. Oi^woud, Chariot-* tesville, Virginia TYPING CLMS A typing class was organized on last Monday ^Ijtg at Jordan Sellars Senior!' Ivh School by Mrs, S. M. Richardron. All persons interested in enrolling in the eve ning class are asked to contact Mrs. Meltardson. ■URLINGTOM NAACP , The Arlington Branch of the ,N.^CP held its regular monthly meeti|tg on last Monday evening at- tHa Union^ |||lgai Cbrittian Ckuroh. Mfs. jkl Warren wa« guest speaker.? | W. A. Wiley priesident of the group. Mrs> Ella Bl Stephens is secretary. NEW n^ACHERS New olty and county teachers were weleomed at a |>arty sponsor ed by the WoiAl^ Diyision of the Chamber of coltamerce at the Recreation Center on Sept. 7. Hn. Maude If^Br represented th* coupty lehool ayitem and lira. tb»f city systfem. Welcomes were extended by presidents of the North Carolina Education Association with Mrs. S. B. Peace representing Burling ton city schools and Mrs. Joseph LeCompte representing Alamsnife County sKihDOlis. Apjpeartaqt on the program was former superintendent, Mr. Young. Readings were ^ven by Mrs. Juan ita Hazell antf Miss fencer Ttttmr- as. Mrs. Anna- fiigram provided the music. Approximately 165 persons at- tended- DINNIR GUESTS Mrs. Bl^cfl Keck and daughter; Lavernero*' Ntmwdh?- Cwmn wwe dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thompson recently. NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Anzell Harrell of Laurinburg are the parents of a nitie podad' son, AnaeH, jr. Mrs. Harrelli a teacher at Laurinburg Institute, is the former Miss June Boone. VISITING Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gilchrist and dttugh tei«, DeLois Ann and Mary Elizabeth, are visiting rela tives and friends in Greenville, S. C. Accompanying them is Wss Rosanna Hamilton. munion. A committee on youth activities of the church was announced with ,Mrs. Ozatta P; Guye, Mrs. Beulah Faucette, and' Mrs. Marie Sellars ^i^nenibers. i.. Hi9. jKrs. Adaois waa : on her trip by a cwrti, Ite. not S. FfMiw of ’ Aev. Hill ia f iormmr rcrtitot, (rf New Sen, amd wav,ban ia Cm-\ rem Comaty. He baa pw!M«d of ZiOB lletbfldiaai’a lndii« efeaveliei. fie soUcd tkc brttfte- wlHM b» amom^ tbe paatatal* of the famed LoaiawfHc cfturch. B*' auceceded BMmp reiix S. Aadw- sen iriM ma elevated to the biih'’ opric Iftat May. lbs. Burnt Franks is an outstaadiBg of this section. DISTRICT CONPERmCa The District Confefcncc of Beaufort District of- tbe AME 23am- Carolina Conference will he ^ session all of the week thnogb Sunday, Septemlter 18, at tyMty Church, Neoae Blvd. aad Vkrt Ave. Dr. A. Hillary fislier la fti-C tor of the church. Ref. R. F. , kner ia Presiding Eldar td ^ meet and will preside at all of iU. sessions. Bisbop WiQiam AndTfcl 4 Stewart of Washington, U. iril preach the closing sermon at P.M. Sunday. THE CONQUERING WARKIOM The J. T. Bart)er Warrion wm , their second consecutive footba] * game last Friday night when tlM| , defeated Dillard High of GM boro. The team liad previoaid " caused Beaufort to bow to lb r tune of 18-0 just a week befon ^ The Dillard High gridders vac i solidly trounced by New Bern 39 ■, 6, and the Tryon City eleven i- up its determination to teing tb l victory back to Barber. According to coacb Coat**, team thus far indicates that will be one of the best tha4 ber has ever sent to the grid llr. Coates is rated as one of greats in this field, and he commands the respect of coaches in the league. m FRIENDLIEST FOOD Mt IN ALL CAROLINA Joe E. Biglow is visiting friends in^uth Carolina. • * ♦ Mrs. Gynalon Alexander of Rich mond, Va., was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thompson. Mrs. Thompson, mother of Mrs. Alexander, is recuperating from surgery in a local hospital. * * • Mrs. Doris Clapp of Norfolk, Va., was a recent visitor in Bur lington and Graham. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gamer and sons, Thomas, Jr. and Antbnio Dii- morit of Baltimore, Md», are visit ing relatives and friends. * • * Mr. and Mrs. William Taft Coble and daughter, IStonna, have z«- tumed to Wadiington, D. C., aft^ spending severat days with ^ir relatives in Pittsboro and Bur lington. • • * Mias Mildred^ Moore has now re turned to Clarksville, Va., where she has resumed teaching. » * « . MISS STOKES BAPTIZED GLE^ RAVEN—Baptismal rites were conducted at the First Bap tist Church of Glen Raven for Mias Daisy Mae Sto^s, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Stokes of Greensboro, and for William TroUinger of Graham. Rev. A. Y. Hairaton, pastor, de- |temd.tlm mtiiH inrt gav«>cam- j^r VikLUE IT All PS 10 Lbi* o» Mora ^ ter VARIHn^ Good l 50 STAMPS 2 Liw. Ovtfar BLUE RffiBON SAUSAGE Good Oliljr a* Kr«f«r iIm Sn*^ S«ft. 1^ MM TOP VALUE STAMPS KROGER BAGS f| 1' r II
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