Rodman Raps
Negro Group
RALEIOH, N. C. UP — Atty.
Gen. William B. Rodman Jr. Mid
today the Natioal Association for|
the Advancement of Colored Pea-'
pic wants to avoid registering un*,
tier state laws because "they are
raising stupendous sums of mon- i
ey" to break down segregatian.
"They don’t want us to know
what they are doing,” Rodman
said
Redman said "I’m Insisting that ‘
it i* liable to register aa a foreign
corporation and it should be penal
ised as provided by the statutes"
for failing to register.
“It has been engaged In actiyi- j
ties here for a long time, it has
ptnops H pu« *1* P',Jou8i
be required to pay the penalty,"
he said.
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F. Goodrich
+ Benson Social News +
Mn. A*D. Williams was honor
ed on her 66th birthday last Sun
day when Mr. and Mrs. Talmon
Penny entertained at their home in
Coats.
Present were the following chil
dren of Mrs. Williams: Mr. and Mrs.
Thurston Smith of Chalybeate
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jack
son of Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Williams of Fayetteville, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Williams and Mr. and
Mka. Jack Hunter of Raleigh and
their families.
BENSON PERSONALS
Mrs. Vinnie Smith and Miss Nets
Turlington spent first of the week
at the Turlington cottage at Caro
lina Beach.
James Franklin Lee of Burling
ton spent the week end with his
mother. Mrs. Hannan Lee.
Mrs. Alonso Parrish Is receding
treatment in Johhston Memorial
Hospital in Smithfleld.
Mrs. Will Woodall and Mrs. Bag
gett Herring spent Month-y tn
Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D Wooiall and
son, Richard, of Barbertowu, Ohio
spent Monday as guests of their
aunt. Mrs. Settle Johnson, and
thalr cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
R. Strickland. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Bill Woodall of
Dunn.
Miss Bonny Lynn Morgan and
Kenneth Lewis of Chapel Hill spent
the week end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan.
Mrs. Donald Parrish left Sunday
evening for a week’s visit with re -
a lives in Montgomery, Alabama.
Mr. and Mra. Alonzo Gregory and
son*. Keith and Kemp, of Durham
were vial tors in Benson Saturday .
Mr. and Mra. Partta Hudson left
Saturday for several days vacation
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A Johnson
and Miss Dora Barbour spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Allen Mi Franklin ton.
T. E. L. CLASS MET
Mrs. David Olive. Mra. Cornelia
Cagle, and Miss Mary Grimes were
hostesses Monday evening at the
Olive home to members of the
T. E. L. Sunday School class of the
Baptist church.
Mra. Jesse McLamb. vice pres
ident. presided.
Mrs. J. F. Woodall presented the
program, highly interesting discus
sion of The Women of the Bible
The; hostesses, assisted by Mrs.
ten ton. Mrs. David nice, Mra
Norman L. Duncan. Mra. C. C Can
aday. Mrs. J. F. Woodall, Mrs.
J. H. Poole. Mrs. Ethel Turlington.
Miss Dora Barbour. Miss Mary
Turlington, and Miss Sanh Tur
lington.
MOM FREEMAN HOSTESS
Mrs. Wilson Freeman was hostess
Monday evening tomembers of the
Business Women’s club of the Bap
tist charch
A program, Ood Save America,
was presented by Billy Parrish
assisted by Mra. Shelton Moore,
Mrs. Earl Jackson, Mra. Coleman
Dunn, Mra. Wilson Freeman. Miss
Annie Mae Kill, Miss Mae Byrd
Miss Hortense Turlington, Miss
Peggy Cbate. and Miss Gerry Britt,
The hostess served open face
sandwiches, potato chips, mint} and
iced drinks.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. J. C. Warren entertained
Sunday the birthdays of her hus
band and son, J. C. Warren, Sr.
and J. C. Warren, Jr. were cele
frated
The dinner table, covered in white,
was centered with an arrangement
of red roses in a Elver bowl resting
on a foundation of red tulle with
outline of Valentine hearts. Bran
ched candlebra holding red candles
flanked the centerpiece. A three
course dinner was served. Mr. and
Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
'Warren Jr. and children. Johnny;
and Mary Helen. Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Creech and son, David, and
> BiUy Warren, all of Raleigh, and,
Miss Mildred Warren of Fairmont.;
Mrs. Alfred Parser and Afifred
Parker, Jr! were guests of the;
Warrens In the afternoon
'CIRCLE MET TCE8DAT
Sirs. Albert Sutton and Mrs. Wal
ter R. Strickland were associate
hostesses at the Sutton home Tues
day evening for the monthly meet
ing of circle No. * of the Methodist
Woman’s Society of ChrJottan Ser
vice.
After a business session over
which Stella Creech presided the
devotional was presented by Mrs.
W. R. McLamb who used they topic.
The Worlds Laborer, Worthy of
His Hire.
Mr*. Paul Gardner presented the
program which followed along the
lines of the devotional with addi
tional observation on Woman and
Workers.
1 During a social hour the host
teiaes served hot fudge pudding
topped with whipped cream, and
coffee to Mrs. Butler Jeffreys, Mrs.
Carmen Dorman, Mrs. Alfred bar
ker, Mrs. Thaddeus Barbour, Mrs.
Ed Holmes, Mrs. Howard Denning.
Mr*. Paul Gardner, Mrs. Clara
Hardin. Mrs. W. Evett Denning.
Mrs. W. R McLamb. and Stella
Creech.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Patterson
and daughter, Jean, of Fayetteville
were visitors here Tuesday.
Mrs. William Morris continues ilj
at her home here following sur
gery
j -
Miss Sarah Parrish is improving
following an illneas of several days.
Mrs. Daniel Hill is a patient at
Duke Hospital, Durham where she
underwent surgery. Her daughter.
Mis« Annie Mae Hill, visited her
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. R. McLamb and Mrs.
Mather Dorman spent Monday in
Raleigh.
Mrs. Marshall Woodall, Barbara
and John Charles Woodall, and
Patsy Tart spent Monday night to
Fayetteville with Mr. and MM.
Charles Johnson.
FAREWELL PARTY
As a farewell courtesy to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill MeOranahan. Jr., Mr. and]
Mrs. Garland McLamb invited a
family group to their home Satur
day evening. Among those having
dinner with the McLambs or call
ing during the evening were Mr.
and Mrs McGranahan, formerly
of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. PR
Johnson of Raleigh. Mrs. Jasper
McLamb, Mr. and Mrs- Willis M0
Lamb. Mr. and MM. Ed Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs Earl MdLarob. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McLamb. and Ml
and. Mrs. James Massengill.
Mr. and Mrs. MteGranahan who
have lived in Oreerufcoro since
their marriage about It months
ago, left Saturday Bight from Dur
ham for New York where they will
make their home.
WITH FLU
MTS. C. H. Grime* Is confined to
her home with flu.
HIGHER INTEREST
LONDON OTt—Sritata'a Conser
vative government today raised in
terest rote* to »» T*r cent, the
highest in 24 years, in a move to
halt inflation and bring its import
«sport trade back into balance.
R. A. Butler, majority leader in
j the House of Commons, «aid more
t st«ps to ease the growing economic
crisis would be announced tomor
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