PAGE TWELVE Warner Looks’ Em Over MV LEROY WARNER CHARLOTTE Foi Hie past j three weeks our column has not appeared in the paper and we have had hundreds of persons and phone calls asking for an answer We are hoping that in the future this will not happen again. Here in Charlotte we have many persons who have begun to make the Carolipian their favorite paper. For this and other reasons our column will appear in all other is- Kues. T. M. C. A. NEWS The 1957 membership drive of the McCrorey Branch of the Y. M. C. A. will be kicked-off on A prll 1, according to the 21st. Cen- j tury Club of this branch. The Cen tury Club is made up of men who have raised or contributed more than SIOO.OO during the previous membership campaigns. The club is expected to have at the dinner Rt least 250 men who have taken *IO.OO memberships. This will clear tha way for the Grass Roots Drive for new members and renewal of old memberships. This campaign is set for April 15 to May 15. This columnist learn ed that there are fourteen teams of canvassers ready to fake the fieid i for new members. These men i TWO BIG SHOWS IN ONE 5 HOURS OF EVENING ENTERTAINMENT -—— 5 HOURS OF EVENING ENTERTAINMENT sth ANNUAL |!I Ml 11111 %§ ft II UP 9» 1 SH 3 H if HOME \ FOOD SHOW | MEM. THURS.-FRI. £■ 3 SHOW'S DAILY*" j THURS. -11:00 A. M.-2:00 P. M.-8:00 P. M. FRi. - 2:00 P. M.-7:15 P. M.-9:15 P. M. ™°“ OPEN AGAIN 6:30 P. M. To 11:30 P. M. Featuring ■ f s7's Version Or Food Preparation And Home Appliances And Needs l —Plus 15 Entertaining Groups Thousand®. CM Dollars : In Prizes Beautifully Decorated Booths EVERYTHING FREE have their date* an A are ready and willing to give you all information of the Y. M. C A. Mr. E. C. Good win is secretary for the Y. M C. A. NORTHWEST CLINIC Out on Beatties Ford Road you will find a beautiful building sur rounded by welt-planned lawn and shrubbery. This building has made history. Doctors E. L. Rann. Warren C. Williams, and Regin ald A. Hawkins pooled their i deas and built this new clinic. This ; writer congratulates These doctors. SCOUT COMMITTEE SPONSORS BAR-R-CUE The Annual Bar-b-eue sponsored by the joint scout committee of the Oaklawn Community Center will be held at the Center, 1222 Oak- In won Avenue, on Saturday, A pril 13th, from 10:30 A. M. to 8 P M. Mr. George Suber. barbecue specialist, will prepare the din ners. Profits from the barbecue will be used to help send boys and girls to camp, and help build a Scout Hut at Camp Oak. For more information regarding the Bur-B- Cue, call Oaklawn Center Ed 3- 4725. MOORE’S SANCTUARY 'MI ZION CHURCH The pastor and members of the Moore’s Sanctuary Church havi made a good start on having < successful year. Rev. L C. Olarl is doing a fine jot of pasturing this great church. He is reorganiz ing groups and leaders. Officers o the church arc: The Steward board Mr, Oscar Ridgaod, chairman; Ed gar Torrence, secretary; Dante Martin, Calvin Torrence, Henrj Cooper. Jr. Samuel Sims. O. p Black and Richard Bidrmod The Trustee Board, Mr T. M i Moore, chairman, S. L. Taylor i secretary; J, A. Sifford, treasurer I ! H. Seller, Charles ToneiiOt, Jr., n -John Torrence E McClain, Wil liam Gabrial, S H. Taylor. CHARLOTTE BRIEFS The Washington Heights Gar a den Club met at the home of Mrs. - Eva Wiley on Monday night Mrs. i Wiley resides at 812 Druid Circle, s Miss Ethel McCullough has re i, turned home from the hospital and - is reported to be improving. Mrs. - G. E. McKiethian is reported to be s very ill. She is in Mercy Hospital, s. A Colored Rescue Mission is well S on its way to being organized here. Watch this column for announce d ments. e Mrs. Creola Robinson, well- II known throughout the state-, has - charge of the dinning room at Ihe ,- McCrorey Branch Y. M. C. A. The Alpha Gamma Chi Sorority c will present, at the Northwest i- Junior High School, a spring re e view on Thursday ai 8 P. M. This d special effort will be used in fur a nishing funds to the Girl Scout e and Boy Scout Camp I- The Reverend S. V Wells, pas i- tor of the Pleasant Hiil Baptist i Church, along with his members E were back on Radio Station WGIV lost Sunday. .e N. T. Neal of the Modern News re Stand and his wife have moved in a to their new home, k Mrs Louise Miller, who resides g in the Fairvicw Homes, has re i- turned home from the hospital if after going there for an operation, n. Mr. Porter Connor, who resides 1- on Statesville Avenue, is one of 1 lie el oldest members of the First Bap* •v tist Church of which the Rever- R. end J. B. Humphrey is pastor, M: Gifs Fuller, who resides on j vl. Canton Street has asked me to j ir. meet his grandmother who is 100 ; r; years old. Mrs. Sarah Tucker, wiio resides on 12th Street, is asking all ladies who wish to join the Y. W. C. A. to give her their membership SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST j CHURCH Mr. Robert Simmon, superinten dent, opened Sunday School at Se cond Calvary Baptist Church at 9:45. There was a large attendance. The morning worship began at 11: with music being furnished by the Men’s Chorus The powerful mes sage was bruoght by a visiting min ister, The Reverend Coleman W. Kerry, Sr, His subject was “Throw out your Trash”. This message was enjoyed by all At 3 P. M. Sun day afternoon the vocal choir, un der the direction of Mr. G. W. Gil liam, participated in services'"with the Gastonia Singing Convention, which was held at the Crowder Creek Baptist Church. During the evening worship hour, services were rendered by the Greenville Tabernacle A. M E. Zion Church. The sermon was delivered by JRev. M. R. Culbertson. His subject was “Denying Yourself’. Pastor of the host church is Reverend J. M Ken nedy. STREET SCENES Jaceb Thompson walking swift ly on North McDowell Street. Romeo Alexander, well-known businessman, talking to one of his employees on Statesville Avc. Ro bert Clark, well-known chef cook, boarding a city bus. Dr. Robert Green leaving the Good Samaritan Hospital Mrs. My rtle Gore, "’ho resides on McCall Street, talking to one of her ’ friends. Bruce Aiken, talking to ! ere of his parking customers on ! East Second Street. Miss Mary E j vans, secretary to Dr. Edison 1 Blackman, walking along Tryon iHE CAROLINIAN Louisburg Notes | BY MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS | LOUISBURG Services at the | Mitchell Chapel Baptist Church j for March 24 began at 10:00 A.j M. with the superintendent in charge of Sunday School. Morn ing service, followed with the pastor, Rev. E L. Brodie, in Street. Mr. Robert Fartlow. stand- j ing in front of the Johnston Build ing. Reverend James Wertz, pas tor of the St. Paul Baptist Church, getting in his car. Mrs. Annie Cole man, boarding » bun at Baxter and Queens Road. Jack Johnson of Wallace Street, giving advice to his i son. Thomas Wyehe, well-known! lawyer, waiting for the green light! on west 15th Street. Rufus McCul- j lough of the Brooklyn Drug Store, ; unlocking the door at his store, j Joe Maxwell entering the Ameri- j can Trust. Co. Eugene Rhoden, '■ swiftly walking up North Tryon j Street. Miss Percie Norman going into the door at the Y. W. C. A,, where she is a student. Mrs. Marjorie Bel ton, YWCA Executive, getting in her car. Mrs. Johnnie Ruth Press ly calling to her daughter. Ann. Walter Taylor, well-known barber, going into his barber shop. Rev. A J Brewer, talking to an uoideht:- j tied minister at his service station. • A’lan Gaines, standing in from of 1 Ihe Brooklyn Barber Shop discus* ■ sing a ball game. Kelly Alexander i of the NAACP looking at his pic ) ture in last week’s Carolinian. Mr. - Alexander was receiving a check : j from a Mr. Carter for a lifetime ; i membership. I charge. Music was furnished by I t.he senior choir. A very inspiring j j message was delivered from the' i subject "Jesus A Seeker and A j j Saver”. Holy Communion was ob-; iserved The Annual Training Institute, | sponsored by the Haywood Bap | tist Church and Mitchell Chapel ! Baptist Church was held at Mit- I chell Chapel March 18-22. The courses and their teachers were: 1. “The Church Officers and Their Work” taught by Rev. E. L. Brodie. 2. "Building A Standard Sun- i day School” taught by Rev. O. H. I Brodie. 3. “Good Steward” taught by j Mrs. M. A. Horne President of; the Woman's Home and Foreign j ! Mission Convention. ; 4. “The New Ushers Manual” | taught hy Mr. .1 L Strickland 5. “Story of Moses” taught by j Mrs. Caroline Neal, j The theme. “Preparation for Greater Service”. The inspirational speaker was the Reverend T. E. Parker. Ji.. pastor of the First Baptist Church. Oxford. Each night his message was full and rich of in spiration and information. On Wednesday night, Mrs. M. A. Horne gave an inspirational talk on “How Big Is Your World?” MR. W. F. BRANCH ’Funeral service for Mr. W. F. • Branch were held at the Mitchell " Chapel Baptist Church. March 25 • at 2 p. m. Rev. E. L. Brodie offt -! dated. Mr. Branch was one of ;; the oldest members of ihe church. • i His wife was buried February 24 i in the church cemetery. F The Nationally Famous An Annual Presentation Os The Delia Sigma Theta Serority f 7 FAST MOVING SKITS] FREE DOORPRIZE ( ONE NIGHT FRIDAY | Shew Begins At 7:15-Bears Open At 6:30 P. M. ♦ General Admission SI.OO # Food & Home Show Follows Jabberwock SEE BOTH! > i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1957 SEWING MACHINE CLEANING A total of 45 sewing machines | were,cleaned and adjusted by the j 63 club women who attended the ! ; two special interest meetings held j I Friday, March 15 Mrs. G. K i I Greenlee, Subject Matter Special i 1 ist, conducted the demonstration ! land reported that these meetings I | were among the best attended so j far this year. Four of the ma chines cleaned were over fifty j years old, and after cleaning and oiling, they sewed .just like a 1957 model. PERSONALS ———— i k I KCLSKA' JjL VODKA IfH *3-95 ijouAKr i m $o so lit iiiii’ii'ii'ii'iiii’hh“'F'ir 80 Proof. Also 100 Proof. Made from Grain by L. Reisky & Cie. Gockeysville. Md., U S A. i I —n—■ ‘I I Mr. Shelton Rodwell, a student jat A. As T. College recently vi sited his parents, Mr. and Mrs 11. T. Rodwell. Miss Alberta Jean Jones a stu dent at North Carolina College, Durham, recently was the over nighl guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Jones. Miss Margaret Williams reeent- ly was the weekend guest of her sister, Miss Marian L. Williams at. Hampton Institute. Mr. Johnnie Watson a student j at. North Carolina College recently was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones.

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