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PAGE EIGHT RALEIGH PERSONALS _ §Cg\ ; m —■!Ml nnnw niiririf"ir 1 *■— mi—nm-mniM—Milium mn muMinniMi muhiii ■ iimhh h ★ ★ * VISITING BIRTHS CLUB NEWS SICK and and ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHDAYS NOTES * r * liiiiirin a iiMiwuMMiiHi m «mwh ■ ■•■■runT ■MMMMfIwi-niiiriiiiiiMaßiiamiiiai " lw>l — w.nn«nn m»»-a Items for this column must he in the office not later than Tuesday noon, to insure publication. Mail copy to P. O. Box 628 or phone TEmple 4-5558 or TEmple 3-9007. STORK VISITS SAINT A (INKS April 2D Mr and Mrs. Eugene Brooks became the proud parents of baby boy Esley Eugene and Mr. md Mrs. Zack Bridges became the parents of Mary Elizabeth. April 23; The stork left three ba bies and they were distributed as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tay lor. baby girl Sheila Dianne; Mr. and Mr*. Kayvaslur Watkins, baby t ..... ••• * I - ill i ft^SERYE c^ool $ 3^ £' PINT | / ® a> ! i! | SB PR OOF / | it.t wa*—ita* w.uwßtwemi n. I .... SU-KOEO WMKKCT *6 HtOOf n% tfltun Ntvmi »imn yxiUba | I with a low cost auto-mobile 10an... at monthly payment# to fit your needs, arranged .#' quickly and conveniently. And when you vaca •'l tion in your new car, protect your travd cash by - carrying American Express Travelers Cheques. Spendable as cash everywhere. Quick refund if Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM n ~— ' r " '- ' “ '' " 11 1 i on am vamr siepsfi^ Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Oi Raleigh $705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -:- TEL, TE 3-1071 j ’MwwwwawTiawpwaanwaawa^i^awMwww^^.awwßßs^^^ I yt ,y >,L o * y/ r T*ajvi BY MRS GERALDINE BROWN boy Samuel Kay; and Mr. and Mrs. AI Giles .baby girl Ruby Suiies tine. On April 24. baby girl Paula Evette became the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis. April 25 was “B” day for Stanley Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli jah Williams; baby boy Reginald Nathaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil [ Ham Henry Vandcrgriff; George | Howard became the son of Mr. and j Mrs George Dußoose, Jr. | Baby Boy Johnny Ray became | the son of Mr. and Mrs. John ! Henry Palmer on April 26. ; April 27 was another busy day | for the stork. Ke left a baby boy I for Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Banks. Jr. i and Mr. and Mrs, Ruben Price i and a little girl. Rose Marie for Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, i April 28th the stork left one little i girl for Mr. and Mrs. William i Pretty and on April 29th he 1 ft j a little boy for Mr. and Mrs, Lon j nie Hedgepeth SURPRISE P ARTY j The Gospel choir of the Manly j Street Christian Church gave Mrs. j Martha Hamans and Mrs. Grace j Sorrell a surprise birthday party 1 jointly on April 23. The honorees j were really surprised because each ! one of them was making plans for 1 the other. Mrs. Hamans and Mrs. | Sorrel! wore very pleased with | the gifts they received from the j choir members Those present to help make the affair a success were Miss Josephine Ryals, .Miss Annie M. Hill. Miss Delah Bell. Mrs. Mil dred Thomas, Mrs, Ada Brewer, Airs. Ester Pegees, Mrs. Eugen ia Jones. Rev. Haitians, Claren ce Wilson, Eestus Banks. Iris Williams, Perry Hinton, Scott Parham, Collins James, Will Prevard, Alfred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Raines, Mrs. Petri McDonald and Mrs. Stroud. BIRTHDAYS Many hanpv return* to M Lena M Hunter who c, Lb ;o her birthday on April 24th The family and friends of Mr. J. Dudley Hinton hop? he ha t very happy birthday on May Ist and. wuh for him many returns of the day PARTY GIVEN Miss Daisy Baker of ;it-2 S. Tar boro Street gave a birthday pn iv in honor of Miss Gloria M-.oi who celebrated hot loth birthday on April 2-'>th. Miss ivbr.l received many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Gloiia Person made pietuu.-s of the party. ENTERTAINS YWCA DIRI-CTOR AND WORKERS Mrs. Georgia Andrews cnb tain t'd the Y. W. C A fcranc!'. dir. - tor. Mrs. Emma Moyer and cam pain chairman, Mrs. Gila Har ris and her co-workers. Friday night at her home, 13. hi: Oberlin Road. Coworkers are Mesdrmv-s Jeanette Fields. Eleanor Flog'; Daisy Williams. Della Mae Tin - nt.'r, Shirley Leggett, Tuba Tur ner. A jolly good time wai r pn-;- < d to have b,- en had by all. The hostess servr a delicious lopm-t IDI.E-A-WHILE SOCIAL (LSI; 'lke Idle -A - While Club met at the home o ? airs. 'lvan Smith at 531 W. Lenoir Street, Thursday evening. ,\f were served a delirious repast by the hostess. Members pre sent were Me>;rlames Lillie Taylor. Elizabeth Prid-.eon, Louise Walker, _ Chine Chupp. Dorothy Jeffers. 3 ouise Nunn. Jennie Charles. Hazel Williams Ihi Ills Haywood. Catherine Holden. Dorothy Powell and Mrs Vivian Smith. Guests pre sent was Mrs. Mary L. Russ TE\ HELD The Pinny Grove A. M. E Church gave a tea April 271 h at (he home of Mi T.vmvood Smith for the benefit of the builriinp fund of the church. The Tea op., n ed with a selection by the Coouera five Choir. Those participating in the choir were Mrs. Elsia Hayes. Mr. Ernest Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Campbell. Mrs. Hazel Sorrel) and Mrs. Lillie Finch Remarks were given by Dr and Mrs. R. W. .Wis oer. Mr. Clarence Young, Rev. Leotha Debnam and Rev. J A Forbes. A large crowd was in at tendance. AVX OI ’ NCEM ENTS There will be a Mother's Day Singing Festival at !he J. W. Li. gon High School on Sunday nMil May 12th at 7:30 P. M. Participat ing on the program will be the Five Keys of Harmony. Gospel Eagles, Sensational Evening Five and the Carolina Humming Birds i Here is your chance to see the j mothers of the Evening Five. A Prize will be given to the young est and the oldest mother present. ’ his program is sponsored bv the Morning Star Baptist Church for the benefit of their building fund MAKE PLANS 11XK HOTEL I Member of N. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. 220 E, Cabarrus St. Raleigh j Phone TE 3-6800 -i—iimr-rai.ir. Triiriv „ |||t |||W| _ L| MONUMENTS Since 1902—Marble-Granite On t cotta start at 63S DC, Indue dates tirul, this community. iwffiwjSnj at' Low “Costs. if You don't j'« agent* here t Buy Direct! ► ~~—*•<*-<**. #• V/ ARNER MEM or: als 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C. | <Across Railroad—Front of Method) j THE CAROLINIAIN Mrs. A. E. Brown and daughter. Miss Geraldine Harris spent Eas ter in New York and Burlington, New Jersey. While in the area, .the bride-elect and her fiancee had the opportunity to make prepara tions for their future home in Montclair, New Jersey, VISITING Mrs. Joyce Harrington of Brook lyn, N. Y. and Mr. Linwood Betts of Holly Springs were in the city for the Easier Holidays to visit their aunt. Mrs. Ethel Williams. Mrs. Mary D. Mangum celebrat ed her wedding anniversary Sun day, April 21. Her friends wish for her many happy returns. .Cpl. Wiley B. Kelly was in the city after serving three years over seas duty to see his wife. Mrs, Frances Kelly, mother and other friends and relatives. From here he will go to Camp Gordon, Ga. to the Signal Training Center, i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris and . frim.■ ?./ of Danville. Va. spent Eas i tyer Monday wuh Mr and Mrs. j David Andrew-.. 1 Y.-.-.ilin in Virginia last weekend ' | were Mrs Lillian Barker of 1518 j j Oak wood Avenue and Mrs. Ruby ; j CiML. 1510 K Lane Street. ' ! Mrs Bessie Hardy of New York i w-'-s the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. Thf e.-iere Bell of VictorVa ’ ; Palricdi and Lee.es Dew were house gm-:s ,if M, :mri Mrs ' | W. Ilurdi-t this past weekend at 122 1 : l.'ueoln C >urt Mrs. Nellie Bunch has returned | M'er spending the Easter holidays v'iih !:er -hildren in New Rochelle, New York Miss Gloria Mini, a student at I Nicklctown High School in Green* : v:!!e. South C; rolina spent Easter j Holidays with hrr mother, Mrs. ! Jos.-.e Mini at .’l2O S Tarboro St. ’ i also vis'ded her grandmother, j Mrs. Katie Watson. Air cud V; . Jam vs A. Shepard .f h. Bly.vlworth Street motored to ; New Yet k this past, weekend. They . were fiwom. anied by their r.eph i civ. William Earl Young 'j Attending t:-e Mid-Year Tnter i dene,ruin.ilion,-!I u»h rs meeting in • Hoxboru Sunday April 28th from ; the F-yrtlev IHe Street Baptist l 1 hurch were Mr Gregg Johnson, jMr Frank Grrhatu. Mrs. Enter i liar wood, Mr;.. J. W Jones. Mrs. j Esielia Jones. Mrs Docia .Smith and ! Mrs. Dorothy Mark. pr.ANMVf, COMMITTEE MEETS | 'll.-- rianning Committee for the I forih-comitrg Pilgrim Fellowship > of th; South met Sunday afternoon at 3:30 P. M at ihe Manly Street Christian Church, with Rev. P. O. Alston of Greensboro presiding. Gen •:;:!!( ■■.r,en from Grrrnsboro. Virginia and the local Christian : Churches wwe present. | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Alex Terrell of 1300 Holman | Street announces the marriage of ! | her daughter. Delores Katherine ! to Joseph Calvin Smithson. The j ceremony took place on April 20th j in Boston, Mass. IN AND OUT TEA The Idle A While Social Club | i- sponsoring an In and Out Tea j at the Mary Talbot home from 4 i to 6 on Sun day, May 4 th. Come j and enjoy a musical program while j you sip tea. Ail of the club mem j bers will be very happy to have i your presence. LOCAL TALENT Miss Shirley Ellis a '53 graduate ! |of V. ashington High School and ; | recently with Ihe Larry Steele Show was home for several weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Nina Ellis and sister, Barbara, of Wash ington Terrace. Miss Ellis left last weekend for Washington. D. C. j where she modeled fashions for j the AKA’s affair which was held last Sunday. From there she will go to Conneticutt to teach model ing at the H & H School nf Thea trical Dancing. EMERGENCY CLUB MEETS The Emergency Club of Saint Dim! Church met Wednesday night, April 24th, at the home of Mrs. Neffio Iredell on W. Lenoir Street. ; After a very interesting business ! session a delicious repast was serv | c 'd by the hostess. Members pre | sent were Mesdames Hattie Ed | mondson. Hazel Williams. Geneva . I Brown, Effie Young, Lucy Eaton, i | Mabel Matthews, Mabel McCauley, : i Oarnelt Watts. Phyllis Haywood. | Aridie Logan, Bessie Wesley. Emily ; i Wilson, Georgia Stewari, and host ess Nettie Iredell. CHARMETTES MEET The Social Charmctt.es met re cently at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Moore on East Davie Street with Mrs. Lillian Barker as host ess. The president, Mrs. Annie I B. Dunn presided over the brief I business session afterwhich a de- < licious repast was served by the j hostess. Member present were Miss , Carlotta Jones, Mesdames Sadie P. IHSi bergamot I Bs,- cONDITIONtS I ■ '' ■ ■! .CLUBS Chavis Heights BY MRS. MAY BROYDIE “Our Father, we learn from the shadow of Christ’s Cross that if our lives are to Uv crowned with vic tory they must first know the meaning of suffering. We do not seek pain, but help us not to shirk duty or responsibility.” ST. PAUL A. M. IL CHURCH Women’s Day was observed las! Sunday. The morning speaker was Mildred McTyre, director of Miss ionary Training at Shaw Univer sity. The lives of Lois and Eunice were brought out and stressed in speaking of the importance of the influence of woman in the homo, as well as the part she plays in the church and community. It was a very challenging mes sage. Mrs, Hattie- B, Edmund ;r.n \>. chairman of the day’s activity with Mrs. Effie Young ns co-chairman. Other participants in the service were Miss Jessie Mebane, and M- s dames Ida Hawkins, Anon- A. Mas •senburg, Acidic Logan, Rosalie Wil liams, Sara Smith art Lillian Hunt. At the evening service. Mrs. Ef fie Young presided. A Panel Dis cussion was hold. Mesdames Lillie M. Clemons and Bornelta Sherard Here the senior leaders. Subject: "flow Christian Parents Face Fam ily Problems.” Misses Nancy Tic - del \ and Phyllis Mann were the Junior speakers who gave the teen agers' view point. The discussion was very timely and interesting. Ollier participants for this .service were Miss Ellen Marie Hacknday. and Maesdames Nellie Burch and Laura Crumby. The ladies „f senior choir and choristers furnish ed the music wiih Mr- TU-n-i Si red wick at the piano and M-s. Doris McAdams at the or nan. Thus closed n very successful Wmn.u.'s Day observance. Oherlin Road Baptist C.’hmvh - Sunday morning worship services: Church school at 9:45, morning worship at 13:00 o’clock. Thu sen ior choir had charge of lftnrjc un der the direction of Mr Alvin Blount; organist, Mrs. Lucy Camp bell. Scripture lesson was read bv ! Rev. J. Y. Haywood. 39th chapter I of St. Luke. Rev. F Terry brought - a high message from the Book' of '• St. Luke, 19th Chapter, 29th vers-:, ■ “They are Ihe people, that were i made Free” Wilson Temple Methodist Church. ; Sunday morning worship: Church ! School at 9.45. superintendent, Miss | Nannie Morgan, presiding Morning j worship began at 11:00 o’clock The | junior ohoir had charge o? music j under the direction of Mr. Leon 1 Haywood, Processional, “Onward j Christian Soldiers.” The pastor. Rev. C. L. Gidney, . preached from the Book of Rom ans, 15th chapter, 11 th verse, “Joy and Peace.” Martin Street Baptist Church Sunday morning worship: Church Sehol at 9:45 The superintendent, Mr. H. C. High, Sr., presided, j Wedding Beils I Editors Note: Marriage li censes were issued by tis e Wake County Register of Deeds to the following per sons from April 23 to April 29: April 23: Robert Anderson. Jr. 23, of 500 Rock Quarry Road and Barbara Anri Thompson, 13, of F-2 Washington Terrace. April 26: Julius Whitley. 39 of, 722 Quarry Street and Agnes E. Jones, 31, of 105 W. Cabarrus : Street, Jake Harris, 74, of Route j 2, WeruteT and Etta L. High, 60, 1 of Zebulon, April 27: Ralph Whitukcr, 21 of 807 Manly Street and Hermina Delores Fisher, 20, of 644 Kara reth Street. April 29: James E. Cooper. 22, of 213 North Haywood Street, end Maggie L. Hushes, 22, of 132 Lawence Street, Fuquay Ford. Katie Hilliard, Mary Moore. Ruby Curtis, Louise Dunn and Gallia Jones, Annie B Dunn hostess Lillian Barker. The club welcomed one new member. Mrs. Ruby Curtis. The next gathering of the Charmettes will be a Social - Hour at the homo of Mrs, Mary K. ; Moore with Mrs. Annie B, Dunn as I hostess. ■ Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Junior Choir had charge of music, under the direction of Mrs. H. Reese. Scripture lesson was read 1 hy Rev. Moses Delaney from Acts h IH4 V* fIU « h 1 40 .i.wn» v.»iuj..ii,cr, j-io vua^o. The pastor, Rev. P. H. Johnson, , delivered an uplifting sermon. Honored guests were the Pauline ' Young Adult. Class, which was cel ebrating its 7th anniversary. A " large membership was present, each wearing ted corsages. 1 Lilly of the Valley - Sunday morning worship: Church School ; •>! 10 o’clock. The superintendent, 1 Mr. J. Williams, presided. Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock. The Rev A. G. Armstrong preached a sou! stirring message. He used for his subject. "Wait on the Lord." C M I’ Church • Morning worship: Church School j «''t 9:45, suporintnedent. Mrs, Della ! lord, A Surge number was present. | The senior choir had charge of ! music, directed by Miss Betti-? Jean Broadie. Scripture lesson was read bv the pastor, Rev. J, N. Leverette. First Baptist Church Morning ' worship service: Church School at 9:30. The general superintendent. ' Mi '- w H. Taylor, Sr„ was in charge. A very large number was present. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. The annual Men's Dav program was held. Mr. W. C. Dav enport presided, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snipes of 9 Chavis Way hud as their houre guests recently. Mrs. Snipes' sister, Mrs. Beatrice Holiday and son of Now York Ciiy. The Booker T, Washington Club j met last Sunday in the Community I Building in Chavis Heights. Presi- j dent, Mr. John Chavis, presided. Hostess. Mrs Lydia Smith. A deli cious repast was served. , A5! members joined the many ;; u ; nds nf Mrs. Pear! Herndon nf Mb:, East Jones Stret in wishing r.er a very speedy recovery Mrs Herndon is a patient at Duke Hos pital. Mr.v. Jannie V Little of 1 Hyde Terrace has been ill and confined to her apartment for several weeks. I j Happy birthday to Master Jos’ I vu/ont, who was two-years old ! - r H ,!f5 Also Tttie Miss Doris Hip- I j ion of Cotton Place, who was five I ycnrs ®M lost week. They received I many useful gifts i Ur. Bill Bloodworth and rhd aren. Frances, Billy and » v r ary vi.vCec: relatives in Chavis Heights over the weekend Maple Temple Christian Ctiureh BY MRS. JOSEPHINE TERRELL! He is not here , , . but is risen Happy greetings to you dear friends m the name of the Lord Jesus. Services began Easter Sunday with a large attendance i; t Sunday School. Everyone en joyed the lesson. Music for the day was furnished by the three choirs and the altar and pulpit * were flanked with lovely Easter ; Lillies. | All visitors were welcomed by! j A'* 6 pastor. We were happy to -have Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dur | ham of New York. Thev are j former members of the" senior ' choii The junior choir sting ‘We are soldiers in The Army" and the senior choir sang "Christ is Ah, afterwhich the pastor, Rev. ■ Ai. F. Booker, brought the morn- ' ! message frotTi the subject ! *vhere is He?” The doors of the < church were opened and Mr and i ; Person joined in fellowship i ; with us. i | At 6 P- in- the Sunday School ! ’ I - ;ave its Easter Program. This | I wa;; a very entertaining affair" ] At. 8 p. m. Baptizing services j . weie held. Ihis was a very spirit- : u:d meeting. Our deepest sympa- ; ! th y went out to the families of i i Mrs. Mary Freeman and Mrs. 1 Maggie McDaniels. Other visitors j iih our morning services were" Mr i John Moore, Sr., father of our ! ■ organist, Mr. William Moore. Rev. i i McFarland and Misses Betsy Lin- i -da, and Minnie Lou High of I | KxightdiUe. j North Carolina is now selling j 1 approximately one-half of its an- , ratal broiler output outside the i < state. i 1 1 i Telephone TE 2-8777 Bloodworth Street ; ‘ TOURIST HOME \, Clean, Comfortable Rooms Radio and Television 424 S. Bloodworth St. Raleigh ifTtisnl 5 If -Ajppfc Jfocfe I 1 6'nuiofs % 11 ; P§f || Captain Apple Jack • SaStied lis Seed j 1 Virginia Fruit Brandy Distilling Co. 2 EatonUwri, SL j. - North Gsftfen, v«. ' I 'i .CHURCHES | Fayetteville St. Baptist Church BY MRS. R. W. JUDKINS Sunday School opened at 9:30 with Mr. J. E. Richburg, associ ate superintendent, in charge of the Jailor department and fvTr.-. Luia Bass in charge of the pri mary and beginners departments. Morning worship began at 31 a. m. with music being furnished by the junior choir. Scripture was read by Rev. Thomas of Shaw University afterwhich! prayer was offered by Rev. Salis bury, also of Shaw. 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