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39 YEARS 6F PUBLICATION JOHNSTON COUNTY'S VOLUME NO. 39 : -. : : A1 V-' ' TT? TTTl " 1 I : II TT 1 fi-r t IF The Raleigh Piano Ensemble and the Junior Piano Ensemble will present a con cert in the Clayton School aui.tori.um Tuesday evening,. April 'twenty-fourth' at eight, tffctn r m Admission will he fifteen and thirty-five cents.; , t..lJ"' ' ' ' T1K3 Baleigh Six Piano . Iisem tie 'with iti two. groups tf, play ers, twelve in eacb groiv will a-jpear in the Claytoni" School auditorium nexf.': Tuesday', night, April 24, at 8:15 . 5 - Members - of the. Ensemble r- Peggy Roystcr Corby Dorori Shealy- Kenyon, AlleeriLyiin RO SiOie ' Mof fit, GeTaldiirve . Garveyi Ida Hayssen Quarles, Lucile Baw tyei,' Elizabeth Scott, Annie liou- fee " Sheffield," " Rebecca OPickard, . Pili Gonzales s Gill and John fVaughn. r , '" v All of . these are engaged in tome , form of ' musical .wor, have degrees in music and' have -done extensive studying here and .abroad. "' v g Filt Gonzcles Gill, . ihe 4 guest . artistj who wia play several num bc's, Jsfrom Puerto Rico. She is a newcomer to the ; state' an'4 in hei si oft ' stay has- become ErSCllh' ddaoir SECOND GRADE. ? MISS JOHN SON, Quincy - Hocutt, - Dannie Powell,,, "Nancy Jo : Avery, Betty Gower ' -'Garvey, '. Barbara Haw- Kins," Bonnie - Suggs, - ijafry vu- ham, Franx Tew teggy "Jackie" Smith,"" Annette Fender, and fcandra-Turner. . - SECOND GRADE, MISS SOUTH ERLAND. J. D Todd, Harold Bradphaw, Marie Lucas, IJoretta Webb; libby Qverby, " Tommv Johnson, Dclma - Blinson, Sue wnirms Marearet Wall Ann Pulley, and Linda Paye Jones. ' THIRD (GRADE, M2SS SAT TERFTELD,' Brooks Spence, WU lis Harper, Joseph Creech, Red gar Bolintr, Marie Jories, Judith Harper, . Connie Crowder, Tracy King, . Billv-Godwin, - Allen- Ca- Carol Gurley r , ' Margaret ' Butler and Bettj Beard, THIRD GRADE, MRS. SQUIRES HugKMyersV Larkin Little, Faye. ,v CLAYTON, 1 -;. . ,,,f ', ifTri 7VI lT"f .If n if m II -li- m H :&try in playing the piano.. ' 'Junior Ensemble Members,.:: - Members Of 7, ' the . Junior En-, semble, i?io - were chosen by. aud itibnahd selected- by ;. their high h aidard f of playing 'are Jj&are, Rurst; Jean Robinson, Roberta Dacon,- Nancy ..Wallace, Julia Ann H"rriUV , Bess Peeler, Virginia Mumford, Thelma. t King, Nancy Burroughs, Margaret . English. J:mmy rStapdford amdj ,Conni Ktedaras. V Alternate ' players -- are Jrne Agster and Jane Vick. ,Mf, Stuart PratJ, head of the Trtano ' department at . Mereoam, College; -will direct this 'group. He is a most accomplished pian ist 'himself - r '-' Mrs; Joseph S. Correll the man ager, is rIso a pianist,, Xt wa while "sh3" -was- -chairman of the - DoHH (Sfivosa MumJord,; Jonnie Jones, ; Jeanette Salmon, . James Clark, . Sheltpn Jones, ; Helen Stephensonv-r Sylvia Snead, Judy Godwin" and . Bet ue Barbour. , . - " ' 5 THIRD GRADE, MRS. WELCH la- Rue Godwin, Katherine" Hajr-l-eison, Peggy Brown, Eetty Jolin sun and Martha Harper ; ;j FOURTH GRADE, ' MRS ' SAN DERjS, Jimmy Benson Sherrtll Carps.; Wayne Benson, Bobby Nor r:s and James Corbett, v FOURTH GRADE, MRS. POOLE, Kenneth. Coats, Barbara.. Ann Na.ppier, Jo Ann Norris, Joyce, Underwood, Betty Sue Whitley, Clarence t Davis, Gale Squires, Peggy Turner, Patsy Wall." Tom my ''i'-ites. . FIFTH GRADE. MISS FLOYD, Cornelia . Johnson, Johnnv Ellis. Ronold : Jones, Jimmy Srevens, and Judy Corbett. FIFTH GRADE, MRS .WELCH (Turn to next pag:) NORTH CAROLINA, y " THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1951 1 ," .. rf rr "" Tr'' i , -v. J eigh Woman's Club, that she be-? came interested in organizing a 'piano ensembler- At ' the ' first year's concert, there were six artists' ' at ' three pianos ' The gToup proVed such ; a' . . success that if . was - ?xpndf ! ? to . twelve players at six Bianos.. Yearly. 'the-rBOW', present a springs con ce t in . the r Ralftigh - Memorial Auditorium, wheiv- around -three thousand hear ; them j:lay. 'A-' v Y? Besides ha vh.g been.' president of - jhe a Charlotte and Raleigh Music Clubs, ."Mrs. Correll has also been , president ' of the State Federation of . Mijsic f Clubs, and head of the North Carolina Com posers andi. Young- Artists 'piv Lsion, of the State Federation ' 6he is -a ( member, of the Ral eigh : Woinar.'s Club, -the YWCA, ind . the Garden1 Club, though she WHERE TO I i iPlNft IT J MEMO 7?.T -.1 ...... f .1 Page 2 SPORTS PARADE 'V. . , . Page 2 CHURCH NEWS i.V ;. Pag-e 3 ETERNAL LIFE . .-. Paffe S CLUB and SOCIAL Pares' and 5 EDITORIAL I.,.:;. . . . Page C CHINA TODAY : Page A GLANCE BACKWARD Page 6 FARM NEWS Page 7 POULTRY PLANNING 7 . .Page 7 UOME HINTS ......w.. Page 7 KARTEX NEWS v. Page 5 CLASSIFIED ' Pag 7 Page Is Guest Speaker Troy Page ;was the guest tpeaker at the Mtdllesex Ro tary Club Tuesday night. ' i t. S. - - ' : ' ' III V v MOST PROGRESSIVE r The Johnston County Board of Education Wednesday afternoon tieclared ' the office of : County School Superintendent to be va cant as of June 33, 1951 ' ' The motion was made- by Aub rey Austin and seconded by Jul is Corbett. . v- ' . No . qiccessox tlo - he present Superintendent, ; Hi v B . ; Marrow (was named, but one , will- pe se lected as soon as a suitable man 2s , iound, v according t ' cnairmar. James Ean ,V,' tj' Marrow has held . the office for , the : past 28 rears and, two pel j itical campaigns have been wag ert Nover' his ouster. . . ' i' In. other i action 'the board In f Funeral 'jservicea for"1 Charles- iMelbto Mooneyham, 63, - owner oi the. Clayton . Oil Company, were conducted at Borne Memorial Methodist Church yesterday af ternoon at 3 o'clock . by the pas toi,. the Rev. R 1. -Hethcox,. as sisted by " the Rev. Eph Whisen hunt, pastor of the Clayton Bap fist Church and th?r Rev. E ,J3; TytXTfrnnCaF -RafeighT . Tb hody remained at .; the Overby- Funer Rl Home until I p. m at which time if was'? taken to the church and - lay in state until the time of the funeral. "interment was in Maplewood Cemetery, w s, ; : ,.v - Pallbearer - were -'-Roy ' Atkin fon, FranXr Smith Casey Jones, O B. Welch, E; W CNeil and ?eth HolloweIl,4 of Gollsboro. . Mr u Mooneyham ' died ' in Rex Hospital: Monday afternoon :'ar ter ' a "hort SQnessS He suffered a - faQ -.: last Wednesday af his home?; here while recovering O'orn the flu . and ivma taken to Ihe hospital vfor- treatmer't. He developed pneumonia and - -was . critically "ill for several days. - Coming- to Clayton, from Fu- 'A'.- - The Clayton Lions Club enters 'man, who introducer Paul Kel talned five members of the Kten-t lt-r of the Central Oil and Milling ly Club, three from5 the Smith- Company who sppke .on' the Beed ifielfj; Club-.'and -three Uam. 'the St'lma Club - at ' their meeting Tuesday" nighty Mr Howard Mitchiner- Jr., of Wllsbn'Mills was a guest of the club. ' . v ; .Pi-es'jdent E. W- Ellis "announ ced ' that arranemenfsj had been made to hold a bread sale on F"ida5 and . Saturday of next week. Bell Bread will be sold by members of the - Clayton Lions Club to further their work with "te blind and for other ' worthy Ifurpose., Tho president presented the, program chairman. JBroxton Pitt Flovjezrs Diroftlhicirs Fircod The Flower? brothers, J., Percy and . James T of Wilders Towu fhhs, and five other defendants were freed last Friday when an 11-man Jur ir. Fieraf Court at Raleigh returned a verdict of not guilty. The defendants were charged with conspiracy to' de fraud the United States Govern ment by alleged whisky opera- NEWSPAPER NO. tl i creased ai, r the county school committees Xrom three 1 to five members each to provide better . representation ' hd 7 more rural i epresentation. . - ' ' , , Clayton's ' two new committee members will be T R. i Lee,, whose terni will expire t In . 1952 and Mrsr W. . A Davis, : whosa term is. to expire In 1953 : M. - VI. v Knott, whose ; term ex . plred this year, was -re-appointed MEMBERS ISSUE STATEMENT . Following . the ; meeting of the toard, a statement was released future policies' are outlined. This statement follows; t - At this time f "We ; think' it Is (Turn "to back pare)' ' 37 quay, , Mr. ' Mooneyham went in to business here eleven years a- -go.. He and his family moved to Clayton to make their home five years age He was - an active member - of Home, : Memorial Church and served on the Board : cf 'Trustees. .,' .-; '' ' . ; . Surviving ; are 1 his" wif e,f the fr-rrrwr Tlrtrft " tTnllov v' Ana ' HaiicrH . t tor. Mrs;Shelbon :HaIl. " on granddaughter, Nancy Hall,' all of the home, six brothers, J. W. of Miami, Fla., T, W. of - Nor. folk, Va., O w.y W. P,; J O, and A M Mooneyham, all of Raleigh, -two sistersV ' Mrs, J. C. Morris end Mns G. W Terry,' both of Raleigh.. ' ' ' ' .' '' ' ' - ' : ' ' To Sell Barbcque , ' -The - Lf .ctles Aid Society, of Clay ; lor. Christian -Church is .sponsor -. irt fried - and ' barbecue chicken rlates Satifrday, ". April 21 from 5:3C until 7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. 1 Coy Ellis, Sr., Call 3701 " 1 cr.368G Plates can be taken out ' ct delivered if desired, ' , ' ILions Ctushing Industry,' dealing most ly with cotton seed oil ; and th by-products v . t. Keller told of' the period from 1880 ' to 189QT when . the" crushing cf various .seeds ' was first start" fd, vHe said that at ; one time tiiere 'were -50 oil -. miQs - in North Caroling j but .tlatt today , there are only 27- to operation , , " The speaker ' stated that the Clayton- mill "now 'crushed about fne tenth .of one per cent of the cottcn r?eed produced In the na tion, and that the Central Oil anc i Milling . Co. paid a good (Ttrrn To Page Three) : ions over. -an . eight-year period. . Judged not guilty along with il'o Flowers brothers, were James C. Haithcock of Garner, 1. former , AIcoliollc "Tax r Unit, investigator i?m? Wake County ' ABO enforce ment officer, Abner Bute of .near SmithJield, a Negro, and L .D, (Turn to back pat )
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