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PALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES
BY MRS ' L HARGETT GREENE
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MRS GREENE
SGT. FAMILY TO EUROPE i
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Robert A.;
Goode and daughters, Karen and i
Sharon, have returned to Europe i
after a year's stay m the United |
States. The Goodes were stationed ,
in Wiesbaden, Germany for three |
and a half years before being sta
tioned at Aberdeen Proving
Grounds in Maryland foi a year.
Now they will be stationed m La -
on, France for three years.
Mrs. Goode, the former Miss |
Pose Morgan, and family, joined j
the Sgt. in Aberdeen, Md. where j
they motored to Washington, p.i
C and Ridgewood. N J to visit j
relatives and friends. The Goodes j
left Idlewild Airport by Se board:
find Western Airlines Sunday!
night, October 28ih. had luncheon i
in Shannon, Ireland on Monday;
while the plane was being refuel-1
ed and arrived safely at Orly;
Fields. Paris, France, Monday:
evening, October 29th
GAY MATRONS MEET
The Gay Matrons met Friday
evening with Mrs. Elizabeth Coe- j
field of East Lenoir Street. Mrs.
Coefield presided over the busi-;
ness session at which plans lor j
the Annual Thanksgiving Basket!
were completed
Prior .to the social hour the:
guests were served a most color- j
ful and delicious supper, after j
which pinochle was played. Re
cipient of the prize for high
score was Mrs. June Campbell ;
and the booby prize was present-;
ed to Mrs. Louise Lewis
Members present w-ere Mesdam-1
e* Juanita Aikens. Elizabeth Coe- i
field. June Campbell, Irene Lane.
H&rvlleigh R. White. Louise Lew-:
te. Lillie Taylor, Mabel Winters, |
Margaret Whitaker, Laura H .
Kay. and Norma W. Haywood i
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ENTERTAIN STUDENTS
I The Children’s Literature Class, :
, under the instruction of Mrs. Al- 1
I ma West at. Shaw University, en- 1
tertained students at a Post Hal- 1
love'on Party in Leonard Hall.j
Friday, November 2. Students en-;
tertained were from Lucille Hun- j
ter. Crosby-Garfield, and Wash-;
; ing ton Elementary Schools. Those I
j present were Wendell Holloway. :
j Ella Herring, David Harris. Irai
i Seberry, Viola Perry, Sharon Kor
: negay Bernice Ross, Dan Ross, j
|.Master David Haywood, Jr. James!
j Samuel, Robert Hill. Michael!
! Howard, Krsinn Seurles, Benja- j
j min Foster Patricia Robertson,!
; Gloria J. Snipes, Carolyn Jeffries, j
j Dianna Perry, Barbara Richard-j
j son, Marian Henderson. Iris Alien,;
Queen Malloy, Kay Samuel, Hat-;
tie Walker and Little Miss Deryl;
Davis.
Those serving from the class on j
j various committees were: Re
j frehment committee, chairman,
| Carolyn Brown, associate. Betty
i Chasten; Dorothy Hudson and Ed
j ward Hinton: game committee.
| chairman Mary Mayfield; Doro
! thy Merritt, and Hazel Williams,!
i invitation committee, chairman,;
| Mary Louise- White: Shirley Dav-i
is and Mrs. Norma Haywood; gen-;
; era! over-all planning committee,!
j Carolyn Trice Mrs. Anne Halford, j
Angernette Williams. Mary Dunn 1 ■
| and chairman. Herbert Greene: |
; music committee. Mary Grant arid \ 1
: Evangeline Forbes.
The program consisted of a sto-1
:ry read by Miss Carolyn Trice: 1
; and an original skit b.v Mr. M. I
; Sanders. The, children played! :
i various games conducted by Stu-
i— - -
l dents from the class. They sang |
I different songs with a Hallowe'en!
j theme and recited poems.
| The party concluded with the;
| serving of cookies, peanuts, mints;
and apples.
! The Children's Literature Clasu
I is making plans to give another |
! party In the observance of;
I Thanksgiving.
;SCHOOL HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
i In developing the theme for
this year’s American Education
Week. "Good Catholic Schools for
a Strong America". St. Monica’s
School held Open House on Sun-
I day afternoon, preceded by a :
| meeting of the Parent-Teacher j
! Association. Samples of each pu-'
pil’s work were exhibited in the!
class rooms and parents were j
! free t.o observe the children dur- |
| lng school sessions,
i Each grade contributed to the
'observance with an educational!
program. Grades one and two j
very fittingly dramatized “Our
Community Helpers". Grade three
recited in choral speech the A
rnerican Creed, by William Tyler
Page, while grade four presented 1
a letter writing jingle, stressing j
the importance of good English.
Grades five and six also had :
dramatizations. "The Story of the
Flag" was portrayed by grade !
five and grade six entertained
with the "Life of St. Cecilia, Pa
troness of Music."
The seventh and eighth grades l
presented a playlet. “Citizenship
and the Catholic Child", which!
emphasized the vital need of
good leaders for tomorrow. Musi
cal selections were America the
Beautiful, Bless This House. Veni
Creator Ave Maria and the clos
ing hymn. Faith of Our Fathers. 1
CONNERS VISIT MOTHER
Mrs. Rosebud Conner of S
Bloodworth St. had as her guests
recently her son and daughter- in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Con
ner of Buffalo. N Y. Mrs. Con
ner, the former Amanda Thomas,
spent a few days visiting her mo
ther in Martinsville. Va. before •
coming to Raleigh.
TO SELL DINNERS
Tire Willing Workers Emergen-'
cy Ciub of the First Congrega- :
tional Church will sell turkey din- 1
tiers at the church beginning at
12 noon Saturday.
CHURCH SERVICE
On Sunday. November 12. the 1
Rev. W. M. Perry, the junior choir
and members and friends of the.
Baptist Grove Church worship-, •
ped with the Rev. Badgett and,
congregation at the New Mount
Zion Baptist Church in Roxboro. j
The choir rendered several beau- j
tiful selections with Deacon Ivory
Leathers offering prayer and Rev. j
Perry delivering the message. Rev.;
Perry used as his subject, "Re- j
quirements of the Lord”, in which L
he pointed out. some of the fact- 1 ;
ors which the Lord requires of us.;
They are justice, righteousness,
mercifulness, faith, loyalty, ob- ,
edience and companionship to ;
walk and talk with God Our ,
task today is not only knowing ,
what. God requires of us but aDo
having the ability and obedience ]
to do what He expects of us. ,
MISS GALE IMPROVED
Miss Dorothy Gale is improving j
at her Dakar St. home after her ,
recent accident.
MRS PHILLIPS HERE
Mrs. Hazel Phillips was in the ‘
city over the weekend visiting her
mother, Mrs. Nannie Whitaker of
Smithfield St. Mrs. Phillips is j
residing in Washington, D. C. \
VISIT GRANDMOTHERS
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Alston and
sons. Barry and Toney, are visit
ing their grandmothers. Mrs. Mit
chell of Wake Forest and Mrs. (
Fannie Alston of Route 2 Wen- i
dell.
SOCIAL CHARMETTES MEET
The Social Charmett.es met re
cently at ttie home of Mrs. Gallic
Jones with Mrs. Lillian Barker!
serving as co-hostess During the j
business session plans for a showerj
for one of the members and plans |
foi a Christinas party were dis- j
cussed. At the close of the busi
ness session the hostesses treated
the members to a tuna fish salad
piste with peanuts, potato chips,
candy and a variety of other re-i
freshments. after which games j
were played and enjoyed.
A new member. Mrs. Katie!
Hilliard, joined the club. Mem-1
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THE CAROLINIAN
j bers present were Me,shames Mary
D Moore, Callie Jones. Louise
Dunn, Gladys McKinley, Katie
Hillard, Annie B. Dunn, Miss Car
lotta Jones and Miss Lillian Bar
ker.
MRS. HODGE TO CONFAB
Mrs. Lillie M. Hodge of 901
E. Martin St., is attending the
Western North Carolina. Con
ference of the Second Episco
pal District of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church
which is being held in Greens
boro at Bethel A.M.E. Ciimch
and the Richard B. Harrison
auditorium on the campus at
A&T College. Dr. Melvin C
Swann is the host pastor; I)r.
D. Williamson is the host Pre
siding Elder an dihe Rt. Kev.
Frank Madison Reid is the host
Bishop. Mrs. Hodge for a num
ber of years has been the pre
sident of the Raleigh District
Missionary Societies. She is
the house guest of Airs. Goldie
fi. Hargett of 906 E. Market
Street.
KAPPAS SET KABARET
On Friday night, November 16,
at. 8:30 the Raleigh Chapter of the
Kappa Alpha Px< Fraternity will
sponsor n Kappa Kabaret at tin
New Colonade, corner of Blount
and Cabarrus Streets There will
be dining, dancing with music by
a band and a floor show.
EES COUSETTES MEET
The Les Cousett.es met at the
home of Mrs. Delia Perry last
Saturday evening to complete
plans for the Annual Pre-Christ
mas dance which will be held Fri
day. December 7, at the YMCA
featuring the Rhythm Kids. At
the close of the business session
the members enjoyed a delicious
repast.
Members present were Mesdam
p>: Janie Keyes. Ruth Joyner,
Wanda Poole, Roger Evans, Gla
dine Taylor. Vernello Ellis Janie
Anderson, Margaret. Spriggs. Na
talie Wimberley. Bernetta She
rard, Sarah Thompson. Primrose
Jackson chairman of dance com
mittee. Blonnie Williams, and the
hostess. Mi's. Della Pen y.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Wanda Poole
of S Blount Street.
MRS. BURNETT IS HOSTESS
Mrs. Mary Henry of Boston,
Mass, is visiting Mrs. Roberta
Burnett of 212 Lee St.
MRS. LEACH ILL
Friends of Mrs. Flossie Leach
of 612 E. Cabarrus St. are sorry to
hear of her illness and wish her
a speedy recovery.
HOPE WHITAKER’S BIRTHDAY
Little Miss Hope Whitaker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah
Whitaker, celebrated her fourth
birthday Saturday, November 3 at
her home on Fayetteville St. Mrs.
Ora McCullough and Miss Odessa
Smith, aunts of the honoree. were
in charge of the games for the
party. After a very delightful and
enjoyable play period the hostess!
and her mother served the guests
candy, peanuts, ice cream and
cookies.
Guests included Brenda and
Lemuel Butler, Doris Massey, Hel-1
en and Em Jt e Morrison, Tanya ;
Jones, Curlie and Eugene Robm- i
son. Maritza Hicks'. Bernita and!
Eugene Howell. Edgar Murchin- j
son Jr Patricia and Albert Stov- j
er, Timothy Whitaker. Jacquelyn
and Marquette Northington, Con- |
stance and Hazel Street Effie l
Whitaker, and Bobby Whitaker. \
Also resent were Hope’s maternal;
grandparents and paternal grand-!
mother. Hope received many beau
tiful and useful gifts.
SANITORIT M SERVICES
The Rev Sister Addie Norwood
of Mount Sinai Holiness Church
recently rendered services at the
Wake County Sanatorium. Her
text was taken from Galatians 5
and her subject was “Stand Still
in the Liberty Wherein Christ
Has Made Us Free."
SERVICE BOARD SALE
The St. Agnes Service Board
is sponsoring a rummage and
while elephant sale a* 222 S.
Blount Street, November 16
and 17. from 10 A.M, to 5 I’M.
The proceeds will be used for
the comfort of the patients at
St. Agnes Hospital.
in the past the Service Board
has raised funds for an air
conditioner in th
biankets and other needed
items.
The officers of the Service
Board are: Mrs. Samuel Rudder,
president: Mrs H. L. Kamphoef
ner. secretary; Mrs. Albert Levine,
treasurer; Mrs Hoyle Beam, sew
ing chairman: Mrs James Boyer,
hospitality chairman Mrs. Roy
N. Anderson, public relations
chairman: Mrs. C. C Crittenden,
past president is co-chairman,
Mrs. Roy Anderson, Chairman of
the rummage sale,
Y TEEN MEETING
The Y-Teen Committee of
the Sojourner Truth YWCA
held its meeting recently at
the home of Mrs. Marguerite
Adams. During the, business
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The names of Morgan State
College was very much m thr i
news around Raleigh last week-;
end. At the regular weekly vespe; «
: services Sunday, Morgan’s prw»- -
| dent. Dr. Martin D. Jenkins, we.-
i the featured speaker in a chal
lenging address
at Shaw, urging
yjnp ' students to a
msmJw '■*s•'% waken to their (
' responsibilities n
Wm- '-v, these critic a. 1 1
*■" . 1 times.
lgr~ :1 At Martin S’.
\ "1 Baptist Church,;
‘f! Omega men of j
! ' -J- this city present
'% ' : sd Dr. Robert L.
r Gill of the D<-
WILLIAMS oartmerit of So
! ciology of Morgan as the speaker
!at the ll o’clock services Sunday j
| morning. That occasion was the!
j Omegas’ culminating activity in !'
’observance of their Annual Na-i
tional Achievement Week.
COFFFEE HOI R
Morgan’s First Lady received L
her share of attention as honoree!!
‘ at a Coffee Hour hostessed by [
j Shaw’s First Lady. Mrs. W. R.:
| Strassner in the President’s home (
1 on Saturday night. At the same j
; time that Mrs. Strassner was con
! centra ting on entertainging the !
| distaff side of Morgan's first fami
j ly. Dr. Jenkins was guest of honor !
; at a Smoker given fd>r him by his
l Kappa brothers at the home of \
I Brother Staggers of St, Angus
: tine’s College.
At Mrs. Strassner’s soiree, j
f guests were greeted at the door by |
'■ Miss Carrie Harrison and present-;
j ed to Mrs. Strassner by Mrs. A. E 1
! Brown. In the receiving line were;
I three waves of three college pre.-i-!
i dents: Mrs J. A. Boyer of St j
i j
I
session plans for a Barbecued
Chicken Dinner were complet
ed. These dinners will be sold
on Saturday, November 17. in
the yard of 511 E. Lenoir St.
They will be boxed and reach j
to go and will include dessert
and drink. Mrs. Rebecca Cooke
is again serving as chairman
of this project while Mrs. Lil
| lie Taylor is chairman of the
Committee, Mrs. Essie Dun
more, who is barbecueing all
of the chickens to be sold, w ill
have ihem ready to go at 1:00
and Y-Teens will assist in ser
, ving the dinners.
SOCIAL CLUB TO MEET
The Idle-A-While Social Club
will meet Thursday evening, No
! vember J. 5, with Mrs. Jennie
Charles, 121 W. Lenoir St., serv
! ing as hostess. AH members are
i asked to be present and on time.
RETURN TO CITY
. | Mrs. Aurelia Judkins, Mrs. Rosa
'' U Judkins, Mrs. Bettie Sanders,
! Mr. Henry Judkins and Mrs.
! Lenora Jeffries have returned to
i the city after having spent a few
! days with relatives in Baltimore,
j Md., and Washington, D. C.
J.
bed Life Insurance Company.
I!<>v tt.irncs is a niemhf-r i>f the j
I’. VV Moore High School lac- j
ulty, Elizabeth City, and pastor j
of St. Matthew Baptist Church i
| of Clarksville, Va. A June 16, j
1 1957 wedding is planned
Außintine's, along with Mesdam- 1
e* Bi/assnei and Jenkins.
Assisting with other hostess j
duties- were Mrs. Marguerite A-!
duins, Mrs. W. T. Stroud, and Mrs.;
William Rainbow.
OPEN HOUSE AT LIBRARY j
Last Sunday evening, from
four until six. St. Augustine's j
Benson Library held its first
annual Open House. They are
especially proud of their 1956
book additions to their collec
tion and spotlighted same at
the Open House. Many, man'
guests filed in and were hos
pitably received by head lib
rarian Mrs. Muriel B. Walker
and her assistants, Mrs. Ophe
lia M. Irving and Mrs. Cathe
rine Winters and a bevy of
efficient coed helpers-
Following a tour of the library,
guests were served refreshing lime
ice punch, cookies, mints and pea
nuts
SHAW ALUMNI
Shaw alumni are as busy as can
be getting ready for homecoming j
this weekend Most praiseworthy |
in their many activities is the vol- I
untary decorating of some of the |
dormitory rooms on the West j
Campus by alumni and faculty j
members. Under the chairman-!
ship of R. Herndon Toole, the lo- j
cal Chapter of the Shaw Alumni!
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WEDDING
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Editor’s Note: Marriage l icenses
were issued by the Wake Counts
Register of Deeds to the follow
ing persons from November 5 to
November 12:
November 5 Nathan 1. Rreoat.
,lr.. 23, 515 Saunders : and
Geneva L. Dunstan. 22, Method.
November 9—Robert E. Estes,
.’,!. Route !, Wake Forest, and
\rminta Massenburs. 23, Route 1,
Wake Forest.
November 12—Simley Morrison.
24, Route 1 Box 2, New Hill: and
! Christine F. Smith, 37, Route I
! Apex.
November 12—William R Me
* Cullers, 34. Garner: and Sarah
| lane Johnson, 12. Garner.
Association will sponsor a dance'
after the game Saturday. Each: j
local alumnus will be asked to j .
; contribute to the dance b.v nur
; chasing co-sponsorship lickeUs.
; now available
Under chairmanship of Mrs ;
: Pauline Parker the Hospitality j
i Committee is making plans to;
' receive and entertain a chartered
' bus. load of alumni coming from
j New York for the weekend act,-
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Plans for the Annual Bazaar
| sponsored by the Women's Activ
‘ it v Committee of the YWCA are j
] underway. The Bazaar is schedul- I
led for Wednesday. December 5.'
; and the support of all Raleigh is
| solicited j
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