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7',' » } ^ r i .♦.♦:• .-»r»¥ ^ . i f-rr r rrv y t r ,- rt >"i "Miss Piedinont 1961" at Fair Demonstrators In Statesville Found Guilty S"A”'KSVTr,I R — S'ven oersons who dcmonstrHt'-d h*rc against rififil s^'^rp^nlion at a Howard .Tohnsrn rn'it.mrnnt Atiqusl 31 wore convicted of trrspassing this week by City Jiidro .lack n. Harris. Tlirpf of the dpmonsralors who out of town addresses were s ntrnced to active tortns ol 30 d.iys in jail. They were Patri.;i» A M M.thnn of Pontiac, Michisa.., a •V 'it " woman; C'i>iidia J. F.dwards, r r' I City, ArK., and Rufus V Hi rtort of Pitt.sboro. T‘’o other four,-all from States vil!e, were Kiv(-n 30-day .sentences sM.‘:prnded on payment of $25 and ■ st.s. Thiy wc'T Emma L. Watts \ilri('nne A. Morison, Carolyn JC li:c.v;.,|ir nnd Hilly I.,. Walls. Mis.s Morrison pnd Walts ap- '■ .;i o Slip'111 r Court and thcij i inrt.s w: re .■'oi at $500. They in !ii;itc(l t!ify woul I not post bund. liaiiis ur and BiUy Louis Watii jn;’icat';d thny would serve '•iii' jail I',II, r:il'ier than pay the ''in('i and ro.sis. A 1 p t !idod innocent but Judge 'It, is liAir'i ;'vi'k'iice and d-i'-lur oJ t.'icm £;iii'tv. I.ORETTA JRADY, Asheboro, ; greets Zulu Farrai, Apex, ’ Piedmont', at Chatham Co. "Miss Piedmont" of 1961 * chosen in 1958 as iirst "Mist | Fair. 13th Annual Chatham County Fair Held; Dr. Dowdy Guest Speaker V ^ The 13th annual Chatham douated f Ajf County Agricultural Fair featur Coltese ^ «d hundreds of exhibits ol ^ -4 horticulture pioducls, fieiu crops, meats, household arts, ^ canned and baked goods, arts, cratts, pholography, flowers, ^5 livestock and educational ex- ® hlbits. President L. C. Dowdy of A. •nd T. College, Greensboro was I.; special guest at the opening and f addressed the Fair Associalion The Labor Day Twilight parade was led by past beauty queens of the fair, including Miss Zulu Farrar, Apex, the first “Miss Piedmont,” Miss IfOretta Brady. Asheboro, “Miss I’iedmont’ of 1961. Prize winning floats in the parade Mitchell 4-H Club, Haw River, Hinton; Beckwith, Lam bert Chapel-Jordan Grove and Bonlee-Bear Creek Home De monstration Clubs. Among the hundreds of blue Roxanna by Bull City Barber Durliam. The tliree top winners in the Jarden Vegetable Tray contest ./eru .ilrs. Jessie Gums, Sil'jr City; Mrs. Grace Baldwin, l‘i ts boro; and M,rs. Pernecy Swin son, New Hiill, respectively. Prizes by Mutual Savings and Loan' Ass’n., Durham. B'irst and second place winners in the 4-H Junior Canning Contest were Brenda Paige, Siler City, and Regenia Johnson, Pittsboro. Prizes by Union Ins. and Realty Co., Durham. The Thrce-Jar Home Demonstration Canli'ing 11**®- Co. contest winners were Mrs. Mat-1 First place winner in the an- Grand Champion honors for livestock went to Harold Herr ing, Slier City, Larnon't, iliouKs, Pittsboro; and Mrs. Omega Her ring, Siler City. Winner of the “Miss Pied mont” contest was Lucille Uuu- gers of Pittsboro who recited Johnson's “The Judgemeni’ in tlilie uient division oi the con test. J?'iisl runner up was Brona Cheek, Hamseur, who demon strated tlie wardroln; she had made; second runnerup was b.il- on-lwirling Victoria McSlam of Chapel Hill; and third runner- up was Gloria Alston of Mon- cure who sang a spiritual as her talent performance. Other final ists were Vernell Brooks, Chapel Hill, and Willie Mae Womble, Bear Creek. Prize were donated by North Carolina Mutual Life 1 Fayetteville State Returns To Campus THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. SirriMAlIt 15, 1M1 DURHAM, N. C R. W. Dalton is Elected to Lptt Carey Office R. W. Dalton of Durham was elected president of the Lott I Carey Layman's League at the recent sixty-fifth annua! Foregin ■ . Missionary Convention held in Washington, D. C. A native of jStatesvllle, Dalton received his high school train ing at Mornlngslde- High School Inr Statesville, the B. S. degree in Commerce from N. C. Col lege at Durham. FAYETTEVILLE _ Miss | F; -'ptieville State has returned | N) the rampus to assist in the Oi-ient^’finn of entering Fresh-* m-'n .students. Elected to reicn' Miss Genie -.CM'S'.- T.’. s. T. C for the en-' and Clatlian suing school year, Marie .Speed pledged nuptial vows in b >1 niMke Orientation Week a double ring ceremony Saturday n1o„sn.; e r.ei\i>npe for some evening at Mount Gilead Baptist 5nn iipwr-onr^r*!. Kh" will w^rk church, vvilh Senior C'nin^elor^ who* hrin the incoming students Rev. A. D. Moseley heard the ’ ’-p n smooth adjustment to vows. Music was presented by lif„ i John Gattis, organist, «nd Mrs. Mi.ss Rnerd, .1 native of Rouge- , l^argaret Goodwin, g^i^ist. mrnt. is .T nieinbpr of the HOs.' Given in* marriage^'by her pitality MR. AND MRS. CLATHAM tOSS Miss Genie Oreatha Moore and Mr. Clathan Ross United in Double Ring Ceremony Saturday Oreatna Moore atlpched to a pearlized spray McClain Uo3i,' Headdress. She carried a cascade of white gardenias centered wiih a wliiie urcnid. Mrs. iviauue Muure Williams Wd.. ner sisters matron of hon or. biie wore a dress ol cham pagne brocade satin with scoop iiccKline, elbow sleeves, a long litiud bodice and tuii skirt ol uiipie.,i>L'a pleats. She had a ludicliing champagire circulai veil as a heaudress. Brides- I Prior to moving to Durham, he was a d^acoh of the Central 1 Baptist Church of Wilmington I and president of the Men’s I Guild. A veteran of W6rld War j II, a member of Mt. Vernon I Baptist Church, president of the I Layman's League, teacher of the I T. L. Rowland Men’s Bible I Class, men^br of the Board of Chrirtlan Bducatlon andJJenrlor Choir No. 1; chdl^Mi of Boy Scout Troop CwminlMee K*> 129. chairman of the OrgMlzatlon ''nd Extension Committee of the nurhprn Dlvliiion, Occoneechee Council, BSA/. Oalton is ^ am ployed by the home office of the N. C' Mutual Life Insurance Com|>any. He Is MEDLIM HEADS RECORDiNO LABEL NJIW YORK —i. Former sing er Joe Medlin, who hails from Norfolk, Va... has ■beeiir promot ed to th^ position as head of the Ascot label, a subsidiary of the United Artist reeocdlng com pany. . With Ascot, Medlin has charge of selecting artists and material and .overseeing record ing operations, reporting direct ly to UA president Art Trfl^ madge. The singer had been an A and R man with the firm for about a year. — ^ OALTON a member of Prim® Hi 1 Masons, IBPOEW, OmeRa I Phi Fraternity, Weaver McLeJ i Post 175, American Legi » ^ and member of the Executii i j Committee and Executive Boai i j of the Lott Carey Bapti t I Foreign Mission Convention. Cf-n'i'niHen, Advisory father, the bride wore.a .formal _ Board, and Vice-Presideiiil of the gowri of flower scattpC^ bro- nuuds who were dressed like the locFl chnptrr of the Delta Sigma ^ cade satin, fashioned on- princess iioiior attendant were Mrs. Bet- Theta Sorority. tie. Paige, .Siler City; Mrs. Lydia Perry, Sanford; and Mrs. Daisy McQi’illar, Siler City. Prizes by American Federal nual Talent Contest was Ray Burnette, Siler City, who ap peared as trumpet soloist. Se cond honors were awarded thd RocktHfeller Names Press Assistant I lines with bateau neckliru:. The tie Merritt, Miss Naomi Nunn, I long pointed sle^v«?« wero edged Mrs. Carrie Boss and MI:s*!»Vlr- • ih tin/seed pearjsr fnUja-e Glenrif ,'' ^ J i^irlt .*wi'pt. Jnio ji ,10jQ4 ' - ■ ]trahi:Hb'r''«iJbp lenifth' viiil was Savings and Loan Ass’n., Greens j Premieres, and Apex combo, boro. j while third place was won by Blue ribbon winners in the | Sandra Smith, Chap Hill for a livestock division were Harry reading. Honorable mention was Richardson, Pittsboro; Lamont I given the dance duo, Brenda Brobk^TIltsb'ord; FreMTe ' Joe j Edwards and Brgnthi Paige, > Goins, Siler City; Harold Herr- Siler City; and soloist Mrs. | ing, Siler City; C. W. Baldwin, Annie Margaret Hart, Pittsboro, Pittsboro; Tommy S'one, Pitts-1 Guest artisfs included The ribbon wirmers, Mrs. . Burnett of Bynum, headed the list in foods, Mrs. Flora, Far rar,. Siler City, flowes; and Mrs. ^ , , t li^vonia Wicker, Goldston, Cloth boppg- and Mrs. Omega Herring, Scepters, a Chapel Hill combo; log.. 4-H Clothing prizes were Siier City. 1Barbara Jean Goins, Pitts- I boro, who recited. Prizes were donated by Mechanics and Farmers Bank. i Lucky Ticket winners of cash prizes beginning at $25.00 were Talton Crutchfield, Pittsboro; j Harry Heidelburg, Pittsboro; M. i T. Hadley, Bynum; Buster Hub-1 I NEW YORK — Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has named Dale R. Wright assistant public re lations director for his re-elec- tion campaign -Novel u Off to school now...but whataboul college? We are helping many parents save to meet the costs of college educations for their chil dren. Start now...open a coIlcge savings •ccoimt with us. Excellent earning#.’ 'o CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Mutual Savings Lcsn Ass'n Wright was a co-winner of the Heywood Broun Memorial Award for his series on the plight of the migratory f^rm worker. bard, Chapel Hill;’ Joe Fox, Pittiiboro; Altin Ca?roil, Chapel Hill; L. A. Johnson, Siler City; and Mlrs. Pauline Strayhorn, Cha^l Hill. Winner of the free sewing machinfe was C. W. Baldwin, Jr., Winston-Salem. Continued from page 2 A ever justifiable irr terms of the past,” says Mr, Drury, "the racial attitudes of certain .sec tions of thi.s country give it an enormous handicap in the bfesent-day world. , "However justifiable in terms of the past,” he con tinues, “the sick ob.scssion with race of far too many of the new states of Africa and Asia has brought the U. N. to a point very close to disa.ster.” w Lloyd {loss was his brother’* pest marr, Ushers were Lindsey IlMerrilt, Jesse Allen, Charles,^ Scott and William Henncssee. 'ine bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Herschel Moore of Nashville, Tenn. She received a B. S. degree at TOP NCW8CARR1ER—Jam* McQuaIg of 3805 Fayttl«Vllla\ 8K, In Durham has boaoma Carc’llna Timas top nawa- cariiar by tailing ovar 4M^ papa** In iha past two waak*. Our congratulations le Jamaar for a Job wall dona. t 112 W. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, N. C. Tennessee Stale A. ~and I.; an3 ' the M. T. degree at Meharry Medical College. Mrs., Rom it 'Chief Tochnoioglst at Linct)lA j Hospital in Durham. ’ v Mr. Ross, thd son of Mr. aitd Mrs. Isaiah Ross of Durham, ,Js a graduate of North CaroJIna College. He is Editor of the Car olina Times in Durham. Hostes.se.s at the reception at the home of the groom on Rose, wood St. were Mrs. W. J. Ken nedy, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Good win, Mrs. Laura Walker, Mrs. I). G, Sampson, Mrs. B. T. Me- Millon, Mrs. Constance Allen, Mrs. Gloria Timbcrlake, and Miss Maude Oliver. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Nettie Pallon, Louis Williams, Leon, Milton, Harold, John and Delvin Moore; and Miss Eloise Cannon (if Nashville, Tenrn.; Mrs, Louis n. Wade of Oxford; and Atty. ,->nd Mrs. Lisbon C. Berry, Jr. of Wilmington. WELCOME , CLASS OF 1966 AND STUDENTS AND TEACHERS OF ALL SCHOOLS flORin -1^1 A • WEICOME STUDENTS AND FAC^TY OF ALL schools , Speight's Auto & Shell Service THEODORE S50 FtyettaViJIe St. Pbona 682-aS7f CHARLIE 901 FayettevOln St. Phont 682-9793 1962 "MISa HEDMONT" Finalists peso for photograph er at Chathem County Fair Pittsboro. Sitting (Left to right) Brona Ch««k, Ramsaur, 1st. rUnnar- up; Willi* Maa Nombla, Baar Craak; Varnall Brooks, Chapal Hill; Siaodiog {Left to right; Oloila Alston, Moncura, 3rd runnor up; Lucilla Rodgers, Pittsboro; "Miss Piedmont"; Victoria Me Clam, Chapal Hill, 2nd runiitr NCC STUDENTS YOUR TEXTBOOKS WILL COST YOU LESS AT The Book Exchange UPTOWN AT FIVE POINTS New and used texttxwks for all |our ‘*The Largest Stock of Used Books in the CftroltoUi^^
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