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12 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH V C SATURDAY, AUGUST M, UMI «NEWS , H JBHARREN VIEWS f?I'ALITY TEACHING NEEDED ROCKY MOUNT This column if heartily in favor of Gov. Terry Sanford's ‘Quality Education” pro gram. No one needs it more than the colored race We hare too long suffered with too many deficient teachers who have not the courage of what they have learned, or sup posed to have learned, regarding the teaching of thriftiness, godli ness. character-building and the implementation of the articles of the Bill of Rights and Ths Con stitution of the USA. Those among tire teachers who are weak-kneed and spineless can not impart real citizenship to th» colored youths who are starving for civic and political leadership or just plain citizenship Teachers can't teach that which they them - selves do not possess— -courage to strive for equality for ail Ameri cans. Just imagine a colored school principal w hisper.ns to some one and asking is a certain teachei going to an NAACF meeting Im agine another person deploring the fact, that another teacher is married to a mate who is so en grossed in NAACP activity until said teacher cannot cc-t work in the nearby svsrent. Those are truly persons unqualified to teach citi zenship to colored youths 1 hcv are advocates of keeping quiet less von rock the boat. They have lived beyond their usefulness to the race. They have been bought with s rrice a mess of pottage —for the enemy Shun them. Hopping About TARHEELIA By Jay Bee Ayich MRS I 'TUI.! HOLLOW\Y, CIVIC LEADER, VISITS ROCKY MO l NT - Not so of t°n can we f.nd a 67-year-old widow who is still endowed with the physical strength and the in testinal fortitude to carry on in the cause of civil rights programs when many others with higher lit erary training flinch from the task. Fuch a person is Mrs. Estelle Holloway, a native of the Palmetto Shite, and a long-time resident of this city, who has resided in To ledo, Ohio since 1955. Mrs. Hollo way has iust concluded an extend ed vacation with her .son, Jesse Holloway, here and with relatives in Florence. S. C„ before return ing to her home in Toledo where she can bo contacted thur her daughter, Mrs Lelia Mae Davis 479 Pinewood, T oledo Ohio. During the years of the harass ment of the obacco unions m eastern Tarheelia, more than a de cade ago, Mrs. Holloway was in the forpfront, of the organizing ac tivity going here and yonder meet ing with and talking to the top FORD SALES and SERVICE ALLAN MIMS, .NCORP O R A T ED Telephone 2-2191 225 TARBORO ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ! Gilbeys I n • ' ! Gin I I - ! yr | I l $2,15 #- slJs< J Gilhey’s Distilled London Dry Gin. SO Proof. 100% Grain fttutrii Spirits. W, IA «ilbey, Ltd, Cincinnati, 0. Bisinbuted by Nation*! Distillers Products Compftft. ! It is heartening to read Boys Town Times from the interracial school in Nebraska. They show you pictures and stories of equal op portunities given and creditable i results obtained by colored boys year after year. Two race boys are : shown as members of the six-man Boys Town Council; six among the 53-member choir; one among w*v ;en winning awards in athletics and brotherly love expressed throughout the school. This column wishes to commend the cooperative work of the Ra leigh Citizens Association and the NAACP as indicated by their ex cellent showing be.fore the Raleigh City Council recently. May other communities take a leaf from your book. As this is written more than a thousand Biils and Daughters n{ | the IBPOEW < Elks ) are converg ing on NYC for the annual con vention. the first under Hobson Reynolds. Gone from Rocky Mount j are the Rev. K. P. Battle and W T. Grimes. Mrs. Mattie Collins. This is the first year ye scribe has I missed since 1953. Every dog has his day, you know. Baptist over Tarheelia would do well to pray and advise with the I brethren of Neuse River Ass'n who are going to court over this, ’that and the other in’Halifax. Again "quality education". Can vou imagine a school superinten dent going into a school and using ; what's considered profanity before students and teachers? Just ask some of the teachers down east I brass of the tobacco industry when |others feared to speak. This she i did, not only in the state, bui in the nation’s capital as well. There were many set-backs as | her followers became weary and | fell by the wayside. But today, | Mrs. Holloway, a deeply religious i person, rejoices in the advances i gained by labor and takes pardon | able pride in having had a hand ; m't.he achievements, even tho she I is no longer working with tobacco l Mrs Holloway, twhose mot ,er. i the late Mrs. Frances Garner lived ! to be 103 years old and was active j to her late years' has health and i vigor coupled with her faith She | likes to tell you of how. after sh° had worked for one kindly lady in Toledo doing day's work for less than a year and she expressed a ! desire to borrow sixty-five dollars I • the lady surprised her by just. | giving it to her and paying her for i her work, too. * * * * Mrs Rachel Battle 500 Cento: j Street, visited her sisters, Mrs. | Massenburg of Raleigh and Miss | Ann Massenburg in Richmond, Va. last. week. She was accompanied ; by Rogers Walker, Jr.' ; Alexander H. <Tuffy) Bryant, local business and fraternal lead er spent last week in the Nation's Capital attending the 50th anni versary meeting of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Bryant, chairman .of the sixth district talent hunt | program, was accompanied by his I daughter, little Angela Bryant. Sixth district talent winner Brenda Kee of Ligon High School. Raleigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kee, was the contestant, from Bryant's area. Miss Kee did a musical number during the con ■vention held at Howard University NEWS FROM SANFORD BY MRS. I. M ARNOLD Personals SANFORD—Mrs. M. G Thomp- j son, co-proprietor of the Thomp -1 son McMillan Barber Shop, has just returned from visiting her i aunt. Mrs. D. M. White in New ; York City, who is ill. Mrs. White is a former resident of Sanford. ♦ • * • Mr. F A Thompson attended the homecoming service at Reives Chapel AME Zion Church on Sun day, August 13 Rev. Neil McGil j berry is pastor of the church * ft * * Mrs Pearlie Durham Fuller, sis ter of Mrs. D T Johnson spent the weekend with Mrs Johnsoi j and Mr. and Mrs. P A. Thompson I on Saunders Street • • » « Mr* D T. Johnson, also had a? her house-guest her niece. Mrs John.see Foushee of New York City • * • * Mr Amos Foushee of Newark. N J., has been in the city visiting relatives and friends. * • ♦ * Mrs. Blanche Boykin of Clinton spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Boykin. • * ft ft Mrs. Mamie Dalrymple of Ros lyn Harbor, N Y . is in the city 1 visiting her relatives and friends j She attended the morning worship sendee at Fair Promise ANTE Zion Church, where she Is a member Misses Joyce and Wanda Kav I Foushee have just returned from ; New’ York, where they visited with ; their aunt, Mrs Dalrymple. • ft ft ft FUNERAL SERVICES Mr. Joseph Lee Harrington, ». native of Lee County, son of Mrs. Janie Harrington, Rt. 5 Sanford, and the late Mr. Charlie Harring ton, died at Washngton Center Hospital, Washington, D. C., Fri day. August 11, after a short ill ness At the time of his death he was an active member of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Washing ton. D. C., where he was a loyal member of the Mt. Vernon Male Chorus. A funeral service was held in Washington. D. C. on Monday. The second funeral service was held at his home church. New England AME Zion Church, with j Rev. L. P. Perry, officiating. Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. i Madie Harrington; mother Mrs 1 Janie Harrington; four children, j Howard, Jeanette, Mark and 800- ! by Ann Harrington; six sisters, j Mrs. Mary Lee Staten. Miss Gertis Harrington, both of Sanford; Mrs Louise Forbes, Mrs. Margie Miles and Mrs. Bessie Davis of Atlantic Highland, N. J : and Mrs. Willie . Patterson of Washington, D C 2 brothers. Mr. Paul Harrington of | Atlantic Highland, N. J. and Mr. ■ Jerry Harrington of Detroit, Mich- i igan: nieces, nephews and a host; l of other relatives • * • * BOY SCOUTS ON CANADIAN TOUR George Simmons, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Simmons. Sr. and Wil- j Lain Russell Crumpton, son of Mr i and Mrs. John P. Crumpton, leit j Saturday morning, August 19, [ from Raleigh, on their Northern I Goodwill Tour, w’hich will carry j them to Canada. They will be gon r nine days and will stop in Wash ington, D. C. and New York City as well as visit other historic spots in the U. S. A. and Canada. They are members of Troop 103, Bov Scouts of America, sponsored by and so highly pleased were offi cials with her performance ac cording to Bryant, she w’as offer ed a scholarship in music if she chooses to study at Howard when she graduates from high school two years hence. ft • * * Jim Hodges, trustee of Mars Hill United Presbyterian Church. RFD, Parkton, N. C. an industrious farmer, who gave, not. only a lot worth SSOO for the building of a new edifice, but a thousand in cash on the building fund: says he is the father of nineteen children with 15 of them living. At a re cent. mission committee meeting inquiry was made about the fut ure (possible) growth of the Mars i Roll church. Mr. Hodges replied that the prospects looked good and that he was going "to make some of my 15 children join." The com mittee thought it would be won derful if many parents would use their influence on their offsprings to encourage a religious life. ft * ft ft Mrs. J. Felton Barnette has returned from a month’s vacation in New York City ready to join the score* of teachers of the Tobacco Belt who start work the last of August. ft ft * * Charlie Newkirk, son of Mrs O livia Whitaker Newkirk of Enfield, is a grown young man now work ing as a cook in a local motel-res taurant. About ten years ago Charlie Newkirk sold newspapers for the writer. We had not seen him for several years. Thus, we were pleased to have him come up and renew’ acquaintances and re mind us that he had clipped some of our writings and saved them since seeching adulthood Charlie says he has been happily married—since December to the former Miss Patrice Siler of Siler City. They now’ live in Enfield. ft ft * ft After attending a conference W, R. Saxon’s (Asheville) Nation al A. H. Insurance agents in High Point, last week, we journeyed on to Mooresville and our nearby birthplace There we found distant relatives (whom we had never met), Mr. and Mrs. James and An nie Mae James Gilchrist living in “the house where i was born'’. We found the Rev. Clarence H. Thomas, Haymount United Pres byterian minister of Fayetteville visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Thomas in Moores ville. Mrs. Thomas and their daughter accompanied him. Near our bihthplace we found 83-year-old Arthur Craven, a kind ly white man. who befriended our father 54 years ago. We had to give him a hug of gratitude as well as several handshakes because of ' 83 years of separation. GOLDSBORO NEWS BY MISS BINNIE F. BARNES GOLDSBORO -- Mrs, Eliza S ,Jones, home economic* teacher at Dillard High School , resumed her work August 14. She is being join ed by Mr*. Wanda P. Poole who is i ieplscing Miss Catherine E. Sneed j Mr and Mu Chester Watson of 920 Seaboard Stieet have as their i guests Mrs. Annie B, Caldwell and j Mrs. John Simmons and chilnren o' j Danville Ky . who are here for a two-week vacation Rev. and Mrs Sanvno Sutton of New pot t News Virginia, v isited Mis Vara Arrington ove the wok end. Mi and Mrs James A Coley ,ind sons have returned to Camden, New Jersey after visiting Mr. Co leys aunt and uncle. Mi and Mu lames Coley on Griffin Sslreet John I- Daniels is visiting Mr ; and Mrs Leroy Artis of Washing- : ion. D C. and friends in Maryland and ' nnsylvania Mrs. Da use y Daniels - Meacbem. ’ assistant librarian of A and T. Col- ; lege, Greensboro, and children have : In on visiting her parents, Mr and Mis. Floyd Daniels on Sout.n Leslie Street. Miss Susie Guess Has returned j from Farmville. Virginia, where | she visited Mrs. Vera Allen, former j supervisor of schools in Wayne | County Mr Leamon Cox is a patient at j the Veterans Hospital in Durham i Mrs Roberta Moses Cooper of New York is visiting Miss Susie j Guess on Vine Street. Mrs Henrietta Welch of Newark, j New Jersey, returned Thursday 1 after having spent two weeks with j her aunt . Mrs. Laura Bright, mo- | ther of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown on 1 E Bunche Drive, Mr. and Mrs Solomon Winn and 1 Henry Winn of Indiapapoli*. tnd. j have’ returned after visiting their j mother, Mr*. Estelle Simmons, at j Dudley. Mrs. Vertie Hines of Seven j Spring* is visiting in Bosion, Mass, j Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. P . Hol ley is their daughter. Mrs. Shirley Moore and baby of Washington, D. C. Also visiting are brothers of Mr. Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holley and neice, Mrs Anna Chavis of Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Ida Beil Aldridge has re turned from New York where she has been vacationing with her bro thers. John Wesley and Floye Ev ans. Mrs. Evans, mother of Mrs. Al dridge. remained in New York for medical treatment. Mrs. Bertha Smith has returned home from Wayne Memorial Hos pital to be with her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Clark on North John St. Mr and Mrs Amos P. Cox left Saturday to attend the 50th anni versary Giand Conclave of the O mega Psi Phi Fraternity to be j held at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington. D. C. Miss Linda Powell has returned j [after attending the Baptist State j Sunday School Convention in Char- | lotte last week. Miss Powell is a i rising sophomore at Bennett Col -1 >ge. She represented the Sunday I School of Antioch Baptist Church. Mr Ashley MrL.amb was called to Durham where his brother, i a McLamb, was to undergo major surgery at the Veterans' Hospital. Anglo Wooten celebrated his 7th birthday August 10 with a trip with his grandparents to Durham Lake on Saturday. His grandparent* are ; Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Wooten cvf I Mount Olive. Sgt. ar.d Mrs. Calvin Wilkins of 408 Geiger Lane, announce the birth of a son, Darrly Calvin, August 12 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert. Hooks have returned to their home in New York City, after visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Woot en. and her daughter. Renne Hook* OBITUARY' COLUMN Funeral services for John Rob erts who died at the home of a neice. Mrs. Clara Hilliard of Ra leigh, were held Thursday at 2:30 p m. Services were conducted from Hamilton Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in a local ceme tery. Mrs Clarise Butler Saunders, formerly of Dudley, died in Balti more. Md as a result of a fire that took her life and the life of her infant child, Gail Saunders 3 1-2. Mrs. Saunders w’»s the granddaugh ter of Walter Washington of Dud ley. The bodies arrived in Golds boro Saturday morning. Leland Rudolph Faison, formerly of Goldsboro, was killed by a mi'o way train in New York City Au- I g ust ft. Funeral services were held in New York last Friday at 10:00 o'clock am. He was the son of Mrs. Pearl Faison, formerly of Goldsboro, now- Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mr*. John Smith of New’ Britain. Conn, visited relative* and friends in the city during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are former res idents of Goldsboro and hftve been warmly welcomed by their friends. Rev. and Mrs. Sandho Sutton of Newport News, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arrington and other friends in the city during the week. Rev Sutton is now pastoring in Newport News. He with other members of. the family once re sided here Mr*. Roberta Cooper of New York City and Goldsboro visited Miss S. E. Guess on Vine S t. dur- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Svainson of Washington, D. C. are visiting his mother in Greene County. Also while in North Carolina they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spruill of Goldsboro, sister, Helen House snd husband in LaGrange, and oth er relatives and friends. Miss Octavia Kelley of Montclair, New Jersey, was in town recently Fair Promise AME Zion Church, with Mr. W. D Turner. Sr„ as Scoutmaster. They arc traveling with other Boy Scouts of White Ro-k Baptist, Church in Durham and other cities. • ft ft ft The senior usher board of Fair Promise AME Zion Church will present anniversary aerlvces at the church on Sunday evening, August 27. at 7 p. m. A special program has been planned which will in clude s. special musical group made up of members of the usher | board. The public is Invited Mr. i Eugene Mclver is the president. (o attend the funeral of Mr T i. John sort. Rev. and Mr*. William Hackett and family ar* vi*iting Mr*. Hack ett'* brother Jimmie Pear*on. Mr*. | Hackett l* the former Jessie Pear- 1 son The Rev E E Morgan, Jr, and ; family of Swicklv, Pa are viuting j Rev. Morgan * mother and sinter, j Mr* E E. Morgan and Mr*. Char.ie 1 Morgart-Bat ties Mis. Irene Otulaw ha* returned > home after vacationing with rela tives and fi iends in New York, Washington and New Jersey. Mrs. Cleta Jackson, teacher at East End reutrned Monday from the University of Indiana where she studied during the summer. Miss Ometter Melvin, neice of J. O Melvin, now living in Washing ton D C. arrived this week upon the notice of Mr. Melvin’s Hines* Loretta Hicks, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Frank Hick*, won first prize in a baby contest at St. Ste phen's Missionary Baptist Church. Mrs. V. F. Sutton. Mr* A, I Bunn, and Mr*. Juanita Jones re turned Monday from Detroit, Mich . where they attended the Annua! Houle of Tau Gamma Delfr, Soror ity. Mis* Leola Campbell formerly of | 1 Goldsboro, now of Scarsdale, New ; York, visited friend* in the eity ; recently. Mr* Ette Weil Jon**. Mr and ! Mr* Sam Small and their daughter ! visited Mi. and Me*. Ashley Mc- I Lamb oi Graenleaf Street last week i Mrs. Naomi White, Mr*. Law* | Peoples, and Mr*. Beatrice River iof Norfolk, Va., visited Mr and i Mr* H R McKeithan during the i week. Mr. and Mr*. David Brawley and i daughter, Piquita. of Washington, iD. C. visited their mother. Mr*, j Gladys Croom on N. John, Street 1 during their vacation this week. Mr* Lula Smith ha# her grarsd- I children spending the summer with | her. The children are from Wash ington, D. C and are the children of her son, Curtis Reverend and Mr* J * Green have returned from their vacation in Atlanta. Ga , where they visited relative* and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Tyler and daughter, Vickie, of Monclair. New Jersey, were in otvn last weekend to attend the funeral of Mr T 8. Johnson, father of Mrs. Tyler. Mis* Barbara Jean Parks, a ris ing junior at. Winston-Salem State Teachers College, is in town visit ing her family on Williams Court. Miss Parks has been in New York during her vacation. Mrs D. A Barnes. Mis* Binnie Barnes and Mrs. R. C Everette at tended a workshop at the college in Durham on Friday and visited | vt ith relatives. SEEKS TRANSFER TO ALL - WHITE SCHOOL Miss Shirley Ann Craft seeks ad- I mission to the all-white Goldsboro Junior High School. Shirley is the daughter of L, Z. Craft. District Manager (Goldsboro) of the N. C Mutual Life Inc. Co. and i# a ninth grade pupil. The Goldsboro Board of Education bad earlier denied a request lor reassignment The Board in its meeting on Wednes dav, August 16, deferred, action un til’ a special Monday meeting pre viously set after Mr. Craft and his attorney. Lawyer Georgs Green of | Raleigh, askeri for reconsideration. Attorney Green gave “oral no i lice" that an adverse decision would be appealed, presumably to the courts The lawyer ftxpreseed him self a* “the denial of the applica tion was solely on the bams of rare. He further stated that "as I see the trend, total integration in the South is inevitable and mass resistance speed* up the process ” Lawyer I Green is a graduate of th* Univer sity of North Caroline Law School. The Board maintains that the ap plication of Miss Craft wa* oonaid ered according ot basic assignment policy and that the applicant live# about one block from Dillard High School, an all-Negro institution. One Board member, James N Crone told Attorney Green, "I would like to *»y that I agree with you and feel that integrated schools are the law of the land,” 'Rut 1 question if Shirley Awn Craft. » the one to hegin R here." Mr. Craft, the father of Mis* Craft, listed two major reasons for ! asking reassignment: (*1) that he is ! opposed to segregated schools, end j <2) he want* his daughter to at i tend so exclusive junior high i school. He doe* not want hi* child ! expoeed to the mature element of .'a senior high school. WERT AFRICAN FARM WWK TO VISIT WAYNE Three farm expert# from Togo, West Africa, will spend on* day touring terming operations m Wayne County on September 6. Heading th* visitor* » Namoro Karamoka, minister of agriculture of Togo. He will be accompanied by Basile F. Amaigo and Rene C. Aka po, farm official. Mr. G. A. McDan iel’ Wayne Farm Agent said the group will visit with farm families and study the agricultural exten sion service. Two African farm of ficials from East* Africa just- Wayne County on August H man sought for stabbing STETSON A Goldsboro man is being soughs on a charge of assault with a dead ly weapon aft.e r he stabbed his stepson Wednesday night. T o«*mh Daniels, 322 N. John St„ i* being sought by the police. Daniels al legedly stabbed David Lee Coore, 21. in the left cheesi and left arm. Coore was transferred to the Wayne Memorial Hospital where h# was treated and released. trite- Th*. It?), fe srkt m t working through w to b)«w eM that concerns m m that we can meet th# issue* of 3i/« and happily snaJc* wjm Mount Olive News BY MR* MAUDE M XOBNEGAY i MOUNT 01,1 VS—Mr* M. D. | Cormor left Wednesday afternoon ! on her vacation to spend tome time i with her relative* snd friend* in j Atlantic City and New York, N. Y j Mrs Dorothy C. Bowden and j son, Shelton Dwayne of Brooklyn, j N • Y. left Tuesday after visiting j Mr. and Mi* Leonard Carr and ot- j ther relative* Mis# Toni L. Carr accompanied them to Richmond, 1 Va. where she will be the guest of Fred Wilson. Mrs Minnie Roy and son of Phi- i ladetphia. Pa si# visiting her mo- j ther Mis, Mattie Newell and other | relative* Guest in the home ‘ot Rev W R Wallace ie His brother. Braxton Wallace of Brooklyn, N. Y Funeral services for Yancey | Muagrave were held Tuesday from j Paynes' Temple A. M. E. Z Church with Rev. E. S. Hassell presiding | elder of the Goldsboro district offi- j j dating. Burial followed in the ! Wynn Cemetery. Surviving him j are hi* wife, seven daughter* and : five aoo* The Rev and Mrs W. R Wallace and brother, Braxton visited their j sister, Mrs Lola teylor of Moncure Wednesday. ftaynor Gai-ner ia an operative patient in the Wayne Memorial hojpitel. Quertrely meeting end home coming wiki be held Frida# rigrvt through Sunday Augiust 36. 36, 21 at Wvnn Chapel. The Rev. Louie Wright will deliver the homecom ing message Sunday morning. Din ner will be served in the comm uni - jty center auditorium after the ! morning service All member* are asked to bring basket* of food. Program for the evening service will be announced later. Mr*. Yancey Muagrave regrets that the death of her husband obli gee her to recall the invitations of ihe wedding reception of her daughter, Mary arm and Lt Alon za King Saturday, August 19. The wedding ceremony will take place as scheduled. James Gambrel I of Winston Sa lem visited Mr. and Mr*. C. F, Grady for the week end. Guest# in the hire of Mrs Hattie Whitfield this week are her daugh ter, Mrs. Sarah Chavis and Child ren of Alexandria, Va, Mr. and Mr*. C F. Grad?' and granddaughter. Truecell spent j ! Sunday ir. the home of Mr and Mrs. William Clark and family of Lumberton. They spent some time at Joncs'Lake, Mr*. Stanley Sear and son, St An- ■■ ley Jr. of Baltimore, Md. are vis- j iting her parent*, Mr. and Mr* Kermit Brook snd other relative* ; ; Mrs. Edith Holmes of Weldon vi- | -ited her sister and brother-in-law, ! Mr and Mrs. Walter Dawson Mon -1 day. . Rev. and Mri A B. West of j Smith Church street announce the j engagement of their daughter. Miss ; Mary Elizabeth of ISS Chauncey I street Brooklyn, N. Y. to Maj. War- . ren Fatherly, son of Mr. and Mrs, ; Roland Fatherly of 278 Thompson a\ an-ue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Saturday, September 2 at 3:30 P. M. at the Universal Baptist church of Brook lyn,, A reception will follow at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Freddie Anderson. A reading clinic w being held at I Carver *chool for two weeks con ducted by several of the Carver teaoher*. Under the sponsorship of the Carver P. T. A. For informa- I non contact Mrs. Lizzie Komegay, oresident of the P. T. A. Mrs. Lillie Durham and Bertie Tea (they left Tuesday as .delegatee to the Womans’ Home and Foreign Mission convention in Rateigh as delegates from the junior and sen ior missionary circles of Wynn ! chapel. j James Franklin Williams of New ! York is vi#itir.g hi* parents, Mr. | an *3 Mrs. William Komegay. i Mr*, Mamie F. Wallace is spad ing her vacation in New York and other nothern cities. CLINTON NEWS BY H. M. JOHNSON CLINTON - Mr. ■< »«' mond Butler and children of Flushing, N T.. have Runted home after visiting Mr. and Mr#. Albert Butler. * * * • Mrs. Cams Bryant, of Rich mond. Va., has returned home af ter spending three, weeks here vis iting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Butler. * • * * Mr. Prentte Bennett, a student at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee. Ala., spent a week here visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruby L. Bennett He motored to New York with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews to vis it his sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Fish er and Misses Melba and Claretta Bennett. * » « ♦ The funeral of Mr. Lewis Mat thews of the Hayes Chapel Com munity was held at the Hayes Chapel Baptist Church last Satur i day, August 19. Rev. L, Kerr of ficiated ♦ * * * The funeral services for Mr. Ci - cero Williams were held at the First Ba-otist Church. Ingold, Aug ust 21. Rev. J. M. Malett officiated. Those attending the funeral from out of town were: Messers Vinson and Ciaaphas Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams and daughter and Mr. Greene, all of Richmond. Va Mrs. Lula Spear man and Mrs. Vinnie Butler from Mt. Clair N. J. * * * « Mr and Mrs. Willard Swinson have returned home after visiting his sister, Mrs Esther McGill in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton O. Mat thews and children from Winston- Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mat thews; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mat thews have returned home aft*! visiting Mr, and Mrs. Mosaette Matthews, of Ingold. * « * 9 HOSTESSES Louisburg Happenings MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS CHURCH ACTIVSTITE LOUISBURG —• Services at the j Mitchell Baptist Church began j Sunday, August 20, at 10 a. m. j with Baptismal Service. Sixteen candidates were baptiz- i ed At 11 a. m worship service be gan. A most powerful sermon was preached by the pastor. His text; was found in 2nd Peter 3:18 Theme—" Christian Growth”. He said Christians need to grow be cause of the problems they would face. Music was furnished by the seni or mixed choir, with Miss Marion J Brodie at the piano Holy Com munion was observed. Worship i pers attended service who lived in | New York City, Hartford, Conn.. ; Portsmouth. Va. Washington, D. C. and Kansas City, Mo. I Rev. E. L Brodie, pastor of Mit chell Baptlct Church and the Rent ier mixed choir, conducted worship j service at the Rosier AMR Church. I Henderson Sunday, August 2d at 17:30. Rev. Brodie preached a most I powerful sermon. His text was tak er. from Matt. 13:6. His theme; ,‘Root* for Service.” * * ♦ » Mrs. Rosa Southerland. Mrs | Elizabeth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Williams, Mr. and Mrs Archie Hicks and daughter and Rev. E. L. Brodie attended some of the services of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary which wa.s held at the First Baptist Church, Ren sign Mrs. Lucy A. Duns ton of Lou is burg attended the Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Conven tion. She was a delegate from the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sionary Union of Franklin County. Mi* Mattie Alston, a member of the Mitchell Baptist Church, was recently elected secretary of the Junior Department of the State Ushers Convention. * * * * PERSONALS CARY-ASBURY BY MISS M, N. HOPSON CARY The morning service of Union Bethel AME Church was very well attended, although the weather was inclement. The pas ter, Rev. B F. Pickett., delivered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobbs and children and Mrs. Pearlie Bryan of New Bern visited Mrs. Ruth Freeman last Sunday. * * * # Mr. and Mrs. Arnet Bowden of Philadelphia. Pa. are the house guests of her brother and sister in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie T Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Janie* Holmes of Philadelphia. Pa., spent a few days here last week visiting Mrs. Cal lie Kirby and Miss Hannah Holmes. • * « » Mr. and Mrs. James Esseelle, Jr. and children have returned home after visiting Mrs. Thelma Fowler of Newark , N. J. and his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons of W? s'n mgton. D. C. Mr. James A Eszelle, Sr. is vis iting in Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. N. S. Hinton of ‘Raleigh was the weekend guest of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Summerville, “These days a voice crying: In the wilderness is nsßsflf a yaai-esiate developer adwsj tehsingr a new tract.'* j, I Gilbevs, Vodka HH ' rtaass---* <>l. a I p ' :v-1| 1 I I Jp|. | ! Mil i l 52.15 ~ 53.4 Q .-j Ms« MK. fikHM m m Wall. IL ttv, %, Mm* teiite M. Mr Joseph Neai and Mr. Thotr be Davis have returned to New York City after visiting Mr. Neai a sister Mrs. Maggie Alston. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cooper Alston of New York recently visited Mr Al - r ton's mother Mrs. Maggie Alston I Mr. and Mrs. Alston left for ! Tennessee, where they will make i their home. Mr. Sam Foster of New Yorx I City is visiting his aunt, Mrs Lil ; lie Mitchell. Rev. E. L. Brodie and daughter Miss Marian Jean Brodie, were the ! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Alvin Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Thirst on Plum mer and daughter of Washington D C , were down for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson o! Washington, D. C., were down for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Perry of Washington: D. C. and Mr. and ! Mrs. J. T Perry and family of ' Washington, D. C. recently visit ed friends and relatives here Mrs. Gladys Hareison and Mr John Falkner of New York City, are visiting Mrs. Harrison's par | ents, Mr. and Mrs Julius Mil on. ; Mrs. Marian Marshall and Mr. | James Williams of Conn., are vis | iting Mrs. Marshall’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Williams. Mrs. Catherine Green of Chica go Illinois is visiting her mother, | Mrs. Lots Person. Mrs. Carrie Foster, of Norfolk. Va., visited here for the weekend. Miss Millicerson Rodwell of Washington. D. C, was home for ’ihe weekend. » * • « FUNERALS i Funeral services for Mr. Bd.die Williams were held at the Mitchell . Baptist Church, August 16, at 3 p. m. Mr. Williams was killed in a ibus accident August 13. He had attended revival services at Allen Chapel Church, of which he is a : member and chairman of the des - |oon board. The eulogy service was conduct* led by the pastor of Allen Chapel, an inspiring message from the subjeot: “The Lord Will Fight For You." The senior choir was in charge of the music .Among the visitors were Mrs. Juanita Hun ter and children of Morrisville. Sunday, August 13th, was rally day at Mt, Zion Ba-ptst Church. The guest speaker was Rev. Pat Burt of Rhamkatte. A nice sum was acknowledged. Last Saturday, a two-bus picnic to Sea-view Beach, Norfolk, Va . was sponsored by Union Bethel AME Church. 'Pm Christian Church choir motored to Apex Sunday after noon to attend the homecoming oi the Christian Home Church Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans and children motored to Creedmoor to visit Mr. Evans’ sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Preston Green, BFC"K Mrs. Efstetla Burrell of North Academy Street, 1s doing nicely at this writing as is Mrs Willie A Simmons of Kildare Rd Let’s not forget cards and flowers for the will be appreciated. ASBUfcY Friday evening was the ending .of a successful revival held a' j Lincolnsville AME Church There i were 13 converts. Rev. H. T Jeter, i pastor of the Altamahaw Circuit. Greensboro District., was guest speaker for the week. On August 13, Mrs Addle Lo gan of Raleigh. District Superin tendent of the Raleigh District, j Sunday School, was the guest of ■ the Lincolnsville Sunday School. ! Mrs. Bessie Hall Is superintendent, j 6tt.endanee of students was sev ] enty-five. All teachers were pres j ent. A THOUGHT "Fay no attention to iiS-mtur i ed remarks about you. Simply live , that nobody will believe them, i Disordered nerves and a bed dl- I geston are a common cause of 1 backbiting."
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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