Keep Up With the firm FU1 . VOLUME IV, NUMBER 20 School ' w*#aA ? - ? -? ' usu Activities At East Market Street Center The Education Committee of { the Co-Ed Recreation Council of | the East Market Street USO dub will presetn on its Cultural Hour Sunday, April 8, at 6:30 p. m., ; Pfc. Calvin Boze, former band instructor at the Senior high school in Houston, Texas, now a member of Squadron F at ORD, in a program of songs. Pfc. Boze, who plays trumpet in the band at ORD, as well as being vocal soloist, is a graduate of Prairie View State College in Texas and an ardent basketblal player. He has been at ORD for the past 16 , months and bas participated in i many entertainment features at the Big Tpo and in he city. His : program Sunday will include popular and semi-classical numbers. A GSO meeting, at which attendance is obligatory for all 1 Junior hostesses, will be held rn the Social Lounge ol the club Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, April 12, there will ' be an it formal dance for servicemen an i registered GSO hostesses. Dant'ng begins at 8:00 and ends at 1 1:30. Special entertainment for intermission will be under the supervision of Cpl. Clarence Roberts. Music will be by the ORD sextette. The complete schedule for the week follows: , Friday, 8:00 p. m., Service Wives club meeting. 9:00, Informal games. Saturday, 8:00, Pencil and 1 paper games. Sunday, 5:00, Fellowship ' Until. C.on II'. 1_I.-|- " mwu*. v.wv, nt. oaiviu rsoze in ' a program of songs. 8:00, Infor mal games. i Monday, 8:00, Informal games, dancing, cards. Tuesday, 7:30,, OSO meeting. 1 8:30, Slngo Bingo. Wednesday, 8:00, Cigarette , Bingo. j Thursday, 8:00, Dance with music by ORD sextette, i m 1 REV. C. J. THACKER 1 ATTENDS EASTER MEET , Rev. C. J. Thacker, pastor of r the Holiness church of Brown 1 ? ''' 1 uuuiimi., imt mr uoiasooro, Mon- 1 day, with other friends, to parti- < cipate in the annual Easter Mon- 1 day Educational day, which was < set aside by all the Holiness < churches to raise funds for the Holiness Tabernacle School at 1 Goldsboro. Rev. Thacker stated < that this was one of the best t meetings, so far. Two thousand 1 fi; dollars was contributed by the I various Holiness churches of thee state of North Carolina. t URE GREENSBO Feacher 'v.'.;- - ' ,x.' ' ' ' ' >? >?< , - 4 : ?, ;;^Sx^:^^^^j?4^:fe%W; ::::^;^ OUR If we should hope for an curly i .Moore school must share the bin ure doing: their job on the battle f can be used to purchase more war rcllowmcn within our race, our < spect for our fcllowmen will be tli democracy that wo have dreamed above picture have pledged in thcii will in the school, community ant YMCfi Holds I Easter Egg Hunt More than 100 boys attended ' an Easter Egg hunt sponsored by the Boys' Department ot the Hayes-Taylor Y. M. C. A. The hunt was held at Dudley high . school and was made possible by I donations from various business firms and citizens of the city. The annual Easter parade, sponsored by the Ever - ready Youth club was held Tuesday evening, April 3. Wearing apparel for traveling, sleep, recreation and evening was displayed. The Hl-Y club) of Hayes-Taylor is making plans for the Fath- .. er and Son banquet to be held April 16. Speaker for the occasion will be announced later. HIGH STREET WSCS , >S HOLDS MEETING V On Sunday afternoon, March 25, Chrcle No. 2 of the W. S. C. j 3., of the High Street Methodist ? :hurch sponsored an Interesting program, and ended with a suc:essful pew rally. The program j; :onsisted' of solos, duets, and ^ 'eadings. GueSt participants on program were Misses Marfan Thacker, Wary Johnson, Margaret Walk- G sr, Mesdames Minnie Walker, Ldllie Lee, Lizzie Dillard, Mil- o Ired B. Withers, Mr. Edmond o Graves and Mr. E. R. Jones. a Several numbers were gtven u )y the local membership of the S shurch. Following the program, Ji he pew captains made their re- b jorts, which totaled f53. The E program was under the direction G if Mrs. Minnie Jones, president M if Circle No. 2. V V-- ! fc -'?. ' ?&*?'.?' i H t. ; i, r,- ... < ?THE? LOl RO, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL * Arresi JOB ON THE HOME FRC imd a possibly lasting peace, w responsibility now. Tlio bijj j<> ields, we have decided to help I materials, and' to develop the i ;ountry, hemisphere, and (he < e basis for the early and possi about for trvo or more centnri i* small way, to buy war stamps 1 abroad, I. C. Ban By Fletch Thnmbi rn HMA WUUJ J. C. Barnes, of 408 Lind stomach with a 32-calibre p 917 Benbow road. The shot of Gilmer and East Marke Thursday. Barnes died at I 12:20 Thursday night. Arresting officers were r Murray. ^As this item is written, ev; yhich led to the cause of th? MPROVEMENT CLUB 10LDS MEETING The Improvement Club of the .Iks met Tuesday night at the ~o ? *?? ?- * ?? - - uuit? ui ami- .auu ivirs. jacK r'lgnt. a buffet supper -was served by he hostess, assisted by Mrs. B., raharn and Miss I. Jones. Those present were L. E. Reylds, president of N. C. I. B. P. i. B. of W., Alvis Rhodes, Exited Ruler; G. W. Doak, treasrer, W. E. Hooker, secretary, arnuel Jackson, inner guard; ack Fight, Tyler; V. M. Stanack, chairman of trustees; C. I. McAden, J. C. Purcell, B. M. tbson, R. W. Bradham, George [endenhall, J. C. S^ygert, and 7. R. Ledwell. ' V . V, 'i ' *rr< " f V f. 1 Read JTLC 7, 1945 >NT ' 52 J .. .? .. t i? uiiuw mat we at tliarics .H. I ]> b is FIGHT. While tlio soldiers t >y buying more war slumps that s )roper patriotic respect l'or our | vorld. Tliis proper patriotic re-. ^ Ibly lasting peace, or the true a es. The children shown in the i monthly, mid to spread good les Killed: er Pinnix r Night \ say street, was shot in the n r< listol, by Fletcher Pinnix, of >ting occurred at the corner t streets, about 8:20 p. m.,.. f( j. Richardson hosnital almiit f< jl rillman, Osborne, Holt and p n idence has not been revealed i murder. fc Mrs. Emma Btgelow and Mrs. al Willie Clark have returned to Harrisburg, Pa., after attending the funeral of their father, Mr. 11 Henderson Reid. ir, The Mt. Zion Junior Usher [c Board met last Friday night at the home of Betty Frances and 0( Doris Jean Isley. The story of p( the Crucifixion was read by Mrs. 5_ I M. J. Copeland', supervisor. Mrs. Pecola Watkins, of 107 rc Law street, has returned home al after vloltlno' ?V rAc Future Outlook! IM PRIOS: Bo ce Raid ucille Porter, teacher At )udley High, laught In Raid Miss Lucille Porter, of 1143 iorrell street, Dudley high school ecretary Science teacher, was r res ted Saturday night, March i, ui un uiuasay street, wim lharles V. Yancey, ORD soldier, or occupying a room for imnoral purposes, and was chargd' with the cost of court Thurs11 the muuicipal-county court. Iiss Porter did not appear in. he court room, but had her rwyer appear for her, due to he fact there were too many tudents to hear the case. Miss Margaret Holiday, of 613 .indsay street, was arrested for i'ding and abetting prostitu1011. Miss Lillian Lash, student of .utheran college, was a victim f the same crime, with Pfc. lifton T. Brown, ORD, charged 1th cost of court. iOXG COURT RECORD "OB IMMORAL PURPOSES MATTERS OP RECORD Municipal-County Court Lois Gant, disorderly conduct, 0 days suspended on payment f costs, not to "be convicted of imilar offense for 12 months. Roy Watson McPherson, temering with motor vehicle, six lonths on roads; resisting arest, six months, concurrent. Clarence Marshburn, vagrany, 30 days concurrent with 3 lonths sentence ordered into ef5Ct. Mary Gray, occupying room )r immoral purpose, guilty, for , ldgment April 5. Pvt. George C. Parrish, occuying room for immoral purpose, 01 pros with leave, released to itlltary authorities. Lois Moore, occupying room >r immoral purpose, 6 months t county home. 1?,rn 1 1 Aii*a. oiauui u, occupying room >r immoral purpose, for judglent April 4. Sgt. Clifford D. Froan, occupyig room for immoral purpose, >r judgment April 4. Georgia Cass, alias Carleson, icupylng room for immoral purjse, guilty, for judgment April I Brvhi B. James, occupying I 10m for immoral purpose, $10 id costs. George E. Harris, occupying 10m for immoral purpose, nol os -with leave, released to millry authorities. Colleen Gammon, occupying om. for Immoral purpose, gull- V , for Judgment, April 5. 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