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PAGE FOUR r\ fEOMZE THESE A! EE USERS |P % MUSIC IN THE CHURCH I* ra <•> : Yxr P&eMt BY WILLIAM T. GRIMES »tsil M' j mm THE GO-' PEL SONG Alv;i,' the middle nf the nineteenth century, the form of church music .TI as tne ra>p ; 'i song made ;;.s appearance in America. It | v,.as inn need, according to Dr. E. S. Lo-enz, in a little book ratified .'innowed Hymns, published by Chaplain McCabe "’ho later i . ne ;■ b : . ;v.m It contained songs written by. BraCoury, ot s ty p< ■ , f ••mish ;t more simplified form of music for the ehuu-h, to be . in the Sunday Schools and Young Peeples' meetings, la cl it its r»m< h Ughteer th tn th< si ndard hymn and its Ui ! U; ; i •; provides lor a chorus after each stanza. Its popularity was. -... iy increased thr<Ki# : its use in revival campaigns of; Mocth i Sonkey. White, and Bliss arid other evangelists- The i ,;,.. r . v - ;• ;t beca.-'ho .so areal Ural many gospel song writers were 1 - cwvoh; end publishing houses sent nut song books by the; thou:,;.-.. ,t lu;u! tonolic, , who h.d oen usint .stands':a hymns ; fc0,;.., .ra go:-pcT songs. It also gained in, favor and popularity j 5 !( . .simplicity of constructiott, its swing rhythm, rad at- j tjiic’.l by. At first it maintained fairly good standards m j lilc-i a <i and tnusic-al arrangement but after a few years it | lx;..- . ate. until at present much of the music of gospel-, eoem ■ cry pear indeed Many of those songs are of very high ; order very standpoint. Some of them are of .short, duration, : t -xT. purpose and passing out of use. The gospel song form , oi i ;iun has been, and is a rnigaty power in the service of. : Chr; '• - re: ..mount and no effort should be made to elnmnate j it a.- . c. but only songs that, are worthy in this form, should ; be a.- ;1; sous services. Tim :l Hymn and Gospel Song Compared . stion is often asked, what is the difference between j the ; hvnti) sod the gospel song? There is a difteranee in - the her::,, lent there arc? still greater differences in tor , a:m rararaai C 1 mh.mt of the two. Acrararam to U l '- Da’.h '.y,. staiedmci hymn must bo G) Scriptual -n sentr •nrai . -r; kb It must be devotional in clrar.ic.tra 'M It ■ must i. .. icai o; poetical. There are certain eaiMil ion- o which : .. . ;. ra . e pie ced ip, tru first rank; : ;r-i• (o ; li iii . ip. n the Christian community, kb its held : ire,; (.’■'■ t, r.,.si iind a 'n.ace in rcnir. . h/.e?'? body put forth or sanctioned by some r.y'ii.e d ’ organ? of Ch;. ti (4) It mast find a place in llv. solemn and r. or. hip of the congregation It is obvious, tom that only 1 go.-pel song-jijaems can meet the required standard etui to ra. ■ no.; y ror the standard hymn. Another way a. which • kit, , -. t at the- hymn is very largely objective in in- charac ter . .g the singers’ attention to God. Christ th.. Crura. hr ..i Heaven. The gospel song is subjective in charact r. it! a pearrooa! Christian experience- The readers toy th t inclusion as to just where or at what point a poem ;• b00,,:'. . hymn or a gospel song. w~ w ‘ ] 1 I B i iF- - h , | j 'odtetcne Gaynor of SOI • r ; • street left Scptem -1 - enter coilc-ge at Shaw where she will begin h.■ • career. Siissj Gaynor • v.--- r tii.ient at ftook f" : stptnn High School • ;\in- hundred dollar ■ sr:-’ tven by the Sigma Ga: : sorority. Iter re hat she was an t Rr til 13 :•;• musical valent has i ■ - '•tT to heroins one of OBBS CAFE M " EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS SERVICE fill Home Cooked Foods Soft Drinks Beer oimtain ‘ erviee Cigars —- Cigarettes JSJ S 3 HOURS 6a.m,—10 p. m. 20: Tv- -1C St. Phone 9112 JACK FOSBS, Prop. SECOND SECTION the assistant organists of St. James Baptist Church, and an outs andir.y member <>i the Jun ior Choir. PITTMAN'S ESSO SERVICE Falls Road Church St. TIRES BATTERIES SEAT COVERS PHONE 9171 ROCKY MOUNT • bt. .' .. .... ... ... ;.<¥ - .ra -ra- . • ' TO SF.RY J VOl iliove are shown the personnel amt interior ij Inbii'S V.iiV .il .JU!) S. Maine Street. This establishment which has served the peoph- of Rot ky Mount for more than seven years is noted for its fine and cour teous service and decency New mot?erti equipment has been add ce imdudinsi the new fountain which is show n in the picture. Six capable and interested em ploys. es make up the staff which a, .-it your service at any kmc that you enter I'ohbcs tor re freshments or for mind meals. Capable Pastor \nd Prosrressivc i Jiorcb i C* Rakes Success Story The photo at right sh®\vnz the Z ; . •n C '* ••; uvl ■' p i :.u *t. Tr.vougl! '.. ■ , :>$ .great osiec : r»\ coiitrihuting Uitd wH-ial wolf v f : people o; ' ; •; >i v ;’Ti‘..ilia'v .;iHt e>iners. . i .• : Lhiiich oi Dunrs rhe year ikk !. e ; w.,s pa.-v.j, of ilw Fii-s; Bay, ; i l-r Chu;eh ol ks-ms. He was call- : ied «? Gtkri:v'.,oi i>. wh-rce be buii, ‘ ;;ke FirH African Bapti '. Chare!', fife;' ; n: :r; in WiJ" : held: . toi ti':, ; cnurCtl jil i f:n.aj'.:. hi sMT!’U.n v;,e ::;r,l l Hi- J hv sUriai akniinists.yira iariod fv; n : j In l-K 12 i,e ee, veu CeaJraJ Baptist f : vV;■ r, H)s tail back !-f G u.a-; 'vt.n 1933. He iv wa :. ,! y.ere tirnh 1938 Tnciukiny ;y. Pi e,:ri,,.;.. b Gikh ro The Re. ' ekirit.rv ■■.':! i". ed frurteen years; : n Galkabero and was tailed to the F'rst Baptist Church of Lout-, burg, ir: ii'cla. :-..iV:,e '.l 1941. W'j.ii’ li.ere :,ae'ia the ntortgaye paid ia all jnc’c-blcdties and renovattnl the plant. March, i 94! H.e ’a.a .■ railed to ivl t ; Zir-n R--.pt st C urelt ol Rocky ' .Vi- a.. Tile lira n -Venn at. rave w «*3 i’h' off . ra- old outstand ing i.aorus - This was wtam iiiishcri !: ; 1943 The ai'm ; eai the '''xivtii w,i, ;■ ■ f api.i Sot.undls he :;hou’idcred the obligation ;f liayva iaie lot j a. the church v, $2,000 and in 1944 tills was ac- , • ■i - rad rasi tie: jhis;,eee was . I r,t-: ,v 9:': , at a e.>:-.‘ o" sITOO. d’no | Surat::;.' School v.mcx v::i ivin.plel- J ft:i furitir.hed arid equipt-'C-d We I breve ha;. l eoeh Araar a continued ; I C O'.vtii : n i ra-SibsV.-ki;:. TCKiay '.'o I are it: t,!u raiclst. ol a Clfir.iteial earn- • I pcign to in&tr.iJ. a jape organ. The • I ' a i.- Liabei; will beyin on the Ira I GAY’S HARDWARE 124 S. MAIN ST. il P. O. Bex S2S Phone 180 8 DEALER IN | Paints I Hardware 8 Budding Materia] Farm Supplies and I Equipment 1 Artists Supplies 2 Guns and Ammunition ~ IRY Olii Colony Beverages ORANGE(KUSH BOTTUXG CO. •■tß S WASHINGTON St. THE CAROLINIAN , • > k -V* *■ i, : •" - r . . rn, m. m ® ® • r ■. ■■ -rasp . ' * ■ MI . 01.1 VF BAf TtS’i mi KCH Try ENTERPRISE First Every thing To Furnish Your Home Complete CASH OR TERMS ENTERPRISE FURNITURE CO. 1 58 S. WASHINGTON STREET ROCKY MOUNT let us solve your bomemaksng problems An sbl< andwillra - staff Credit arrangements Amply clock ot home furnishings Prompt delivery service ALL ARC \T YOUR DISPOSAL BE SURE TO VISIT QUINN’S CAROLINA DREAM HOUSE S< veil iTrailii’iil rooms on our 2nd floor QUINN FURNITURE CO. No. Main Street Rocky Mount, N. C, Privette’s New Super Market FINEST MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Owned a - d Operated by H D. Pnveite PHONE 840-W 573 RALEIGH ST. Jack Sullivan, Inc. HEATING & PLUMBING ENGINEERING CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING 216 HILL ST. ROCKY MOUNT Phone 2524 N. C. State Licenses No. 383 m* .. PAINTING AND DECORATING SUPPLIES ARTIST SUPPLIES & WALLPAPER The Sherwin-Williams Company 122 S. WASHINGTON STREET Phone »>o*:2 Rocky Mount SECOND SECTION PERSONALS Willie Hi :.rt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.'.rrc'i L. Heart, of Rocky i Mount, is visiting his parents. roJa : tives and friends Mr Heart is a ! graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and k, specializing in voice at Temple University of Phil adelphia. He is expecting to finish ; kis course next yeat and begin his ; career as a professional singer. Little Ola Gas- of Norfolk. V... ; bus returned home after spending j -veral days with her uncle and j family. Mr and Mrs. William J. j rvetlow. Mr. and Mrs R. E. : Prctlow trad Mr, and Mrs «.l,e | Gass of Smithfield, Va spent. Sum with Mr and Mrs V.’. J. i Prctlow and daughter . ! Mrs Georgia Battle, the wife of j Lawyer Battle of Kin -ton visited i ” irs Nor.-,! Bailey enroutc to Nor | f°lk. Va to visit her brother. \ Mrs Pretlov; and daughttr Sylvia spent the week end with ■ iter '-.ister and family Mi and Mr , •T. V.k Eaton of Raleigh, i Mosdatnes Nora E Bailey. Lula Ti'v-.-js and. Mrs. Willie- Mitchell : w> rsl-.ipped with the Union Branch i Baptist Church Sundav ; MSss Helen Lewis ora yene to Blackwell Colicse. \V..shmg?lJ C She will take a course in bus iness . Miss Etta Brown it..:- re turn'd to Johnon C Smith Uni versity, Charlotte, ?u resume her senior work. Miss Auturia Mitcheil Social Mclver KING OF THE BOOT BLACKS 128 E. THOMAS ST. Harren s Sales A gene v CONI F< TIOM Rs WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL AGENTS WANTED: AERO .A TELEGRAM NEWSPAPE US Hr Atlantic Avr. Phone 15ti \M IUVS SERVICE STATION SHELL GAS. OIL. WASHING GRf ASING SOI i DRINKS GROCEKII s SERVICE WITH A S.WII.E !itl E, Ihtmtas st Phoin rat.ii The Planters National BANK anH TRUST COMPANY The Bank cf .Personal Service HQCKY MOUNT, N, C. 4S YE,LBS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO THIS . COMMUNITY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ATTENTION CITIZENS AND BUSINESS MEN THIS PAGE WILL PROVE TO BE AN INVALUABLE ASSET TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS THIS IS YOUR PAPER THIS IS YOUR SPECIAL PAGE STIMULATE ADVERTISING PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS REMEMBER EVERY TOWN NEEDS A NEWSPAPER WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25' 1948 lias; returned ' .-'haw University t.» complete »«•> ••••r.tor wotk. JAMES M. FOX JEWELER 12G Main Street Rock/ Mount, N. C. G. C, REID & SON Hardware & Paints 248 Falls Road Rock/ Mount HO* SK MOVING BUSINESS LICENSED AND BONDED i>l 5 Virginas Phone 1682-R ('haiiles I;,man Owner. operator U W AND GORHAM DRUG < OMI’ANY 132 TARBORO STREET PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PHONE 200 GKmESAIORCAN PLUMBING AND HEATING TIMKEN OK, BURNERS 215 Atlail ie Ave Piione TM ROCKY MOUNT NORGE HOME APPLIANCES MAYTAG A PPI.IANCES Coppedge X Campbell 131 SUNSET WENT E PHONE 266 lhe Store That Brought Prices Down in Rocky Mount SELF-SERVK E DRESS SHOP 209 SOI TH MAIN STREET »ext To Whaley Furniture Co. GAYNOR’S WHIT! FRONT MARKET GROCERIES. MEATS, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS 516 GAY STREET R. >l. GATNOR, Prop. MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER AT FALLS ROAD Department Store Complete Line Os * YEN’S 9 WOMEN’S ANI) * CHILDRENS WEAR You Can Gel The BEST VALUES HERE AT ALL TIMES Rocky Moan!. - To Keep This Page Pa* tronize These Advertisers The TEX ACO Center 100 N Church & Sunset Ave. “YOUR HHENDLV STATION' OILS GNS LUBRIt ATION AM. WORK GUARANTEED Dial 9156 —.l M. Johnson. Mgr. Yellow Front Grocery FRUITS PRODUCE WINES Os All Kinds 202 Fall* Rd, Telephone 2592 BAWL IE’S CAKE & SERVICE STATION 157 Atlantic Ave. Phone 995 Sandwiches, Beer, Sodas, Ice Cream, Gas, Oil, Wash, Grease I SKI REPAIRS H. H. WEEKS SEED STORE 219 Tarboro St. Rocky Mount MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF SEED AND GARDEN NEEDS IN TOWN “When Bet.er Automobiles Are Built BOCK will Build Them" The Best of Service On All Makes of tars, and Trucks ROSEBI ICR CO. ■ Harrington Cash Store C | Look! Your f avorite Ice Cream. Isc. A Pint, Sos, Drinks of AH Kinds, Bakery Goods (FIVE I’S A TRIAL 1023 S WASHINGTON ST. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Treat Yourself To Our Service City Barber Shop 200 E, THOMAS ST. William Grimes, Prop, ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION -’l6 E. Thom.it st. phone 9183 GAS, OIL. SAIF;, SERVICE lire and Mechanical Works PLUVIER ALSTON Prop. DAVIS RADIO A RECORD SHOP Specializing in Auto Radios Fa test Records Delivery 516 SAY STREET MART l S D AVIS. 'Prop, Dannies Beauty Shop Specializing In AH Phases Os Beaut*. Culture— Phone 1444 -M Hazel Haywood, Operator SI3 SX. Thomas N;. Rocky Alt. Mrs. Dannie McCiean, Prop. Neigh bor hoocl Cent er GROCERIES & MAGAZINES floor Sanding a Painting: 700 Penn. Yve, Phone 2386-R J. L. Lassiter, Prop. Save and Borrow with the Atlantic Csedit I nion C hartered by the State of N. C, 2«8 I Thomas St. Phone 289-J OPEN FOR MAY MEMBERS Toms F’ijipen. president Mrs. Nora E. Bailey, Sec.-Treas. DICK IN’S FISH MARKET SEAFOOD AND groceries Fish Stressed and Delivered Free 625 VY THOMAS STREET PHONE 1255- VY A G-oldleaf Grocery FRESH FISH • MEATS GROCERIES 301 ATLANTIC ANTE. PHONE 2245-M RADIO HOSPITAL 127 S. WASHINGTON ST Everything In Radio Repairs PHONE 2637 WILLIAMS COMMUNITY STORE 314 GOLDLEAF STREET PLAIN & FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS or AI L KINDS BATTLES CASH GROCER <*■ MEAT MARKET fl 2 E. THOMAS ST. For Quick Service Cali 277 C
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