PAGE TWELVE Rambling In' Chatham GGLDSTON PHTSBORO - ~ - SILER CITY By D. W, HeaHen P. O. Box 55 Goldstein, North Carolina WTTSBORO VOTES W GUYTANN.V HORTON' PITTSBORO -sh.- Mi. ion my Society of Mitchell Chapel pre sented a play on Sunday night May 2(5. The tit! ■ was "Air. Wig fileswnrth arts Relic inn.” IT. char acters were Mrs. W .1 ■ orth bj Mrs. Alone Brooks; Mr. Dan 1 Wlggleswrrth by M tamos Hell; Loretta Witulesworlh by th- dau ghter of Mis. Chi 1 •tine Brt dis; son of Mr. Jessie McCrin mien; Rev. Palmer, the pastor who fell In love with Loretta by Rev. Lynn Baldwin: Mrs. Bobbkin. who loved to eat all the time by Mrs Minnie Alston; Mrs Senp-oi ibi town gossiper, by Mrs. Mary Lou Alston. Approximately 100 per at tended the parti- pi.a n U the home to d, r. Dm to the many programs of the School and Colleges and so many of our peo ple being connected wi‘h the same the services were brief at the evening services. Wc are continu ing to invite you to one of our ser vices at your early ;t conveniences because we fee! sure that once you hear Rev. Carson not only will you have the urge but you will come to hear him again. We are praying continually that God will ever keep our pastor strong and Well that be may continue to im part to us the gospel truths. Maple Temple Church News BY MRS. JOSEPHINE TERRELL “Lei, not your heart be trou bled, ye believe tn God believe »hUo in me. In My Fa I tier's house wft* many mansions if it were not *y» i would have told you.” John U i -c. OvcMHlftfi* to you dear friends in ttui iiumo of fh*- Lord Jesus miiithty wiiA a beautiful day and everybody v, rm ;n the spirit oi Worship uitr Fundin' School wan well *Mtt»»bni with the superintendent, M? Haywood in charge, The gen eral topic was “A man of peace 4n « world ot strife.” Genesis 26:1- * Memory verse- ' Blessed are the fNMkCesnMlp * for they shall be; Tailed the children of God." Tvu* if till* wimh « tlm lesson. During the icneral offering and : prayer by ix-tumn William Hinton, ttys Junior Choir sang "He vvi!) IJiidwsAand and Bay Weil Done,"; JuM before the sermon, the choir j rang “J Want Somewhere to Lay; My Head” featuring the voice of 1 Mrs. J.-lie Hlghanatth. This was j yery enjoyable. Reverend Booker | look his icyi. from St. John 14:C.| *‘S am thei Truth nnd the Light, i po man cometh unto the Father i put by Me. ’ Xh» altar was decorai'-d by the j Wbral Club very beautifully with! .vhite lock spurs and lovely red j [ladiolas Doors of the churcli were | >pened and all visitors and friends 1 We welcomed. Invitational hymn i vas “I have heard so much of i lesus.” To the Mck and shut-ins we say j 'L«t noh your licavt be troubled, \ le said T am the way, the truth i icd the light.” j A party was held at Rodgers Grill on Friday night May 31. It was sponsored by the Junior Us hers of Mitchell C.hapel. SILER CITY NEWS BY CHRISTEEN PAIGE SILER CITY A meeting was held at the Lamber Chapel Baptist Church on May 13 at 7:30 p. m. The topic for discus sion was “Health Needs of Our Community,” The speaker; Mr. R. G. Bryant of the Chatham County Farm and Home Organization, ! Chairman; Mrs. Mattie Paige. The | meeting was well attended by the I surrounding communities, j The Second Sunday service at I the Lambert Chapel Baptist Chur | eh was conducted by its pastor the ! Reverend D. F Brown of Dur ham who took bis text, from Gene sis Chapter 16 verses 5 and 6. His subject was ‘The Driven Away Mother." The Sunday School is progressing under the leadership of Brother W. S. Foxx. It is at j tended by over 100 young people, j Brother Foxx is superintendent, and Miss Christeen Paige, secre tary. The St. Luke Annual program was held Sunday last at Jordan | Grove A M. E. Zion Church and I well attended. The speaker for the I Fayetteville St, Baptist At 9:30 Sunday School opened | with Mr. Luther Hunter in charge ; of the Senior Department and; Mrs. Lula Bass in charge of the j Primary and Beginners Depart ment. Morning worship began at 11 with the Junior Choir under the direction of Mrs. J. W. Jones ! and Mrs. Lillian Bl anche at the ; organ rendering music. The regu- j ! lar order of sendee was followed ! I with an impressive message de-1 | livered by the Reverend W, B. j j Lewis, pastor of Shiloh Baptist! Church, Wilmington The subject; for his message was “What it j | means to be a Christian.” | Guests for our morning service j | were Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Lewis : ST. MATTHEWS AME BY MRS. MARIE M. RIDDICK! j Sunday School opened at the! usual hour, with the superinten-1 dent and staff at their post, The j morning worship services began I with a spiritual devotion conduct- j I ed by Mr. Edward Brickie. A dy- j | narnic message was brought by | j the pastor Dr, R. L. Upshaw. He 1 chose his text from Isi ah 61. His [ I subject was “The spirit of the j | Lord is upon me”. The spirit i j continued to run high as he ; \ emphasized the main reason why | i the spirit war, upon him because ; the Lord had anointed him to | i preach good tidings unto the j | meek. This high powered tries- i ! sage caused a person to join the! church which we were thankful, for. Last Sunday being a special effort day, it was successful both i Holly Springs News BY ROY LEE WOMBLE CHURCH NOTES HOLLY SPRINGS On Sun day, May 12, members of the First j Baptist Church of Holly Springs j took a bus trip to Spring Hope j where they enjoyed Sunday School | and church services with members of the Spring Hope Baptist Church. The Reverend J. A. Avery of Ra leigh is pastor of both churches. Dinner was served by the Spring Hope members. Accompanying the Holly Spring members on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Darnie Prince, : Jr. and Mrs. Myrtle Lockley, mem | bers of the Christian Church in | Holly Springs. The trip was cn i joyed by all. On Sunday night, May 12. the i Young Men's Christian League ce j kbrated its fifth anniversary at j ' he Douglas Chapel Methodist Church. The welcome address was given by Mr. Rossie Utley, .Jr., a member at' the Church, and the an • adversary sermorf delivered by the j Reverend Jasper Johnson, j Mr. Alfred Beckwith, Secretary | of the League, was master of core ; monies at a short program for the j occasion. The President Mr. Rand j sfj m Green spoke; Mrs. Velma I Young Wilson of Fnquay Springs Louisburg Happenings ! HV MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS CHURCH ACTIVITIES LOUISBURG Or. Sunday, May : * >G ' at 1( k0o *• m, Sunday School i was hold at the Mitchell Chapel j Baptist Chinch with the Superin tendent. Mrs. Wilma Rodwell In j charge. Subject of the lesson: “A i Man of Peace in a World of Strife,” I The lesson was reviewed by the i superintendent who put great cm i phe set on the Memory Set olion: j Blessed are the peacemakers for | they shall be called the children | of God (Mat. 5.9 i Christians to i day are peacebreakers instead of i peacemakers, she observed. The Haywood Baptist Church ob ; served Mothers’ and Woman's Day. | A, most fruitful and inspirational ; address was given by Mrs. Elearin | It. Whitley of Lumhertoa The see j mon wan preached by the pastor, Rev, O. >1 Brodie. Music was fur nished by the Haywood Women Choir with Mrs, Cora Brodie at the piano. PERSONALS Mrs. P. If. Foster recently visit ed friends and relatives? of New t York, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones of New port Ngws, Va., were the week-end guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Newport Nows, Va., were the week- I end guests of relatives. atUrnoon was the Reverend A. T. Alston. The Morning Star Gospel singers aiong with other groups rendered a program at Wesley Cha pel Church recently. A large crowd attended. The Gees Grove Junior Chorus along with Harris Grove Choir rendered a progam at Olive Chapel Church in Staley re cently. The program was well at tended. The Chatham High School Bac calaureate service was held at the school on Sunday last. The speak er was the Reverend Freeman of Shaw University. Following that was the Twenty-fourth Annual Commencement Exercises on May 21st at 3:00 p. m ’Die address for th occasion was given by the Rev erend Lorenza Lynch of Shaw Uni versity The valedictorian was Ana Siler, the Salutatorian. Shir ley Glover. Chief Marshall, Mr. P. O. Alston; Student Marshals; Eli zabeth Glover, Linda Horton, Max ine Womble, Christine Paige, Wil bert Cable, Roy Rosoboro, Alton Headen and Fred Horton. Class Motto - As We Climb Wc Mold Our Future. Class Advisor, Mr, E. S. Ramsey. Miss Bernistine Groves left for Washington, D. C. recently to spend summer. i and Mrs Bryant of Wadesboro. j ; For the night services a very sue- j cessful program was given by the | Primary and Beginners depart ment of the Sunday School, Group No, 3 met at the home of Mrs. Lucille Grant on Monday . night. May 26th. Everyone re ; ported a successful meeting. Mrs. J. W Jones, Mrs Louise ! Chatham and Mrs. Stella Baskcr | ville are leaving Saturday for j Winston-Salem where they will | attend an Institute, We are sorry to hear that Mrs. iWilli e Mae Andrews is con | fined to Saint Agnes Hospital. | Everyone is praying for her ■ ! a speedy recovery. i spiritually and .financially. This | year has been very successful ; thus far, and we owe much praise j and gratitude to our pastor. All j I clubs and boards are working to I ! the success of the church. LET OCR CHURCH BE 1. Let our church be a live ; church, active, progressive, grow ! ing, 2. Let our church be a warm : church, sympathetic, cordial and | friendly. 3. Let our church be a hopeful church ,optimistic, confident and courageous. 4. Let our church be a serving church, doing for others at home and abroad. 5. Let our church be a spiritual church, filled with the spirit of God. ? and Mrs. Alee C. Booker of the Y. W. A's, Holly Springs Baptist Church, read beautiful poems. Mrs, Booker also made remarks. Includ ed on the program were Mr. Thorp, Mr. Kinr.on, Mr. J. L. Young (ex president) and Mr. E A, Betts. An offering of Twenty dollars was given. Sunday, May 19. was regular ser vice day and Home Coming Day at the Christian Church. Services were very well attended by visi tors from Popular Springs, Ra leigh and Durham. The Reverend Albright preached a very stirring sermon in the morning service and the Reverend Monroe delivered an equally stirring message in the af ternoon. On Sunday night, May 19, the Reverend J. A. Avery, pastor of the Holly Springs Baptist Church and his choir rendered a service at the Christian Church. SCHOOL NOTES On Tuesday night. May 21, the last P, T. A. meeting for this school season was hold. Read this column next week for the high lights of the meeting. On Thurs day night, May 23, the school tea chers presented their last school closing play. Mr. and Mrs. A, L Wiggins and daughter of Greensboro recently ww* the guests of Mrs. Wiggins’ mother, Mrs. Florence Green. Mrs. Gwendolyn Fogg of De troit, Michigan is visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Alston. Mrs. Annie M. Kearney and children of Henderson were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Kearney's sister, Mrs. Juanita Foster. Miss Ruth Hawkins, n student at Bennett College returned home. Mrs. Christine Jones and Emma Jean Jones recently left for Brook lyn. New York. Mr. Major S. Thomas and Miss Glenn Jurison of Mt. Clair. N. .T.. were recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dcalie Halloway. Seventh Day Adventist BY MRS. V. E. LANIER Tiie Oei.hscmane Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School opened at 10:30 with Mr. James Ray, Jr., tiie superintendent, presiding. Worship service began at 11.30 and Temperance Day was observ ed. with Miss Florinc Wade in i charge. Her talk was on temper- j i WARNER LOOKS ’EM OVER BY LEROY WARNER j CHARLOTTE On May 20 at j ti p. m. a surprise birthday party ! was given in honor of Rev. J, M. | Kennedy, in the dining room of the Second Calvary Baptist Church, The party was given by the “Younger Sunshine Band” nnd the “Older Sunshine Band" of which Mrs. Willene Walts, is the leader, j A gift from the Younger Sun shine Band was presented by little Miss Bernadine Singley, A gift from the "Older Sunshine Band was presented little Miss Fatina I Kay Norman. Rev. and Mrs. Cole- | man W. Kerry were among the guests present at the party Last Sunday Mrs. Mamie Allen, who resides at 1513 McCall St. had as her dinner guests the follow ing persons; Mrs. Ruth Frazier, Mrs. Leßoy Watkins, Miss Har ried. Warner, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, Rev. and Mrs. Timothy Martin, and little Reginald Way. ; MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH i CELEBRATES ITS 45TH ANNIVERSARY The public is invited to attend the 45th anniversary of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Corner of 10th and Brevard Streets. Rev. L. J. Ship mon, the minister. Beginning May 27 - June 2. FIRST MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday morning we .listen i ed to an old fashion revival ser | mon that was delivered by the i Rev. E. D. Gennings, assistant pas tor. The text was taken from Mark 9:27. He spoke from the subject "Jesus is the Doctor”. He said we may have all we need, such as nice homes, fine cars, good jobs and plenty of money. Rev. Gennings went on to say that all these things are nice, but some day you will surely need a doctor. The able min ister also said that since Jesus is the master of all doctors, why not take Jesus for all your needs? Music was furnished by the sen ior choir. The spirit was very high ■ during the morning services. At 3 p m. the choir worshipped with the Gethsemane Baptist church as they held their usher's program. Visitors that attended the ser vices at our church were: Mrs. C. N. Evans, and daughter. Mrs. Mary Young of Hopewell Church; Mrs. | Louise Fair, Shelby; Miss Eliza beth Owens, Bethkhem Baptist | Church, and Mrs. Catherine Hollo ! way. On next Sunday the church will ; have its homecoming dinner served on the lawn of the church. Visitors are welcome. Rev. F, G. Lowery, pastor. Gertrude Williams, report er. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY YWCA NEWS The Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. announces dramatics, dance, athle tics, adventure crafts, yard games, music, acrobatics and ping pong, The program begins June -4. SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday morning the pastor, the Rev. J. M. Kennedy, preached a heart-felt sermon. His tdxt was taken from Psalm 18-2. Music for the morning services was furnish ed by the Youth Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Harmon. Sunday at 3 p. m. services was rendered by the pastor and congre gation of the Antioch Baptist Church in behalf of the 10th anni versary of our pastor, Rev, Dr. D. F. Moore. A wonderful sermon was deliver ed by Rev. Moore, which was very much enjoyed by everyone. The devotion for the service was lead by the Sunday School. Junior Mis DAVIE ST. PRESBYTERIAN NEWS I REV. ROBERT L. SHIRLEY , Pastor The pastor. Rev. R. L. Shirley I chose for his sermon the title, j “Power of Love’’. “He, who seeks to save his i life shall lose it”. He who loses I his life for my sake shall find it.” I No greater love is this that a ! man shall lay down his life for i his friend. One of the dangers of being j caught out in the snow is going | to sleep. If you are ever caught out in a snowy climate, the possi bilities are you will not wake up. "God so loved the world that j He gave His only begotten Son, that who-so-ever believeth on Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” "Love is a many splendor of things It was a motivating force that Beethoven was induced to write “Moonlight Sonata”. Love makes us take a different attitude toward people. When love is basic In the work, we do we are happy. Why Is there so much juvenile delipuency? Wars, j uprooted homes, divided church- j cs, etc? The answer is lack of ! love. LOVE Is a good word, Why : can’t we use it? The reasons are j many. One great professional per son gives his views: “Don't get too personal with people because they will take advantage of you. Always have a little fence be tween you tu»:l your friends." The Duke of Windsor served as a sym bol —a man willing to give up his ' rights to the throne of England for LOVE. ance and was very good. A solo was rendered by Mrs. Lucy Har ris. A beautiful poem was recited by Miss Jean Saunders. The guest speaker was Elder Henderson from Winston-Salem. His subject was based on Temperance, and his text was takers from I Corin thians 6:25, “For every man that atriveth for the Master Is tempt ed In all things, know ye not that ye ate the Temple of God and the spirit of God dwelleth in you. If any man defile the temple of God. him shall God destroy for the temple of God 3s Holy., : THE CAROLINIAN i sionary Dept, and the Junior choir, i I The New Shepherd Baptist Church | also participated in the service, | Rev, J. M. Kennedy is also the I pastor of this great church. Sunday night at 7 o'clock devo tion was led by the pasters Aid Club and Junior Usher Board, anu Missionary Groups 3 and 4. Ser vice was rendered by the Shady I Grove Baptist Church of which Rev. John Gaston is the paster. Rev. Gaston brought us an uplift ing message. His text was taken from Second Feier, 2:5. He spoke ! nedy which had its dt-ginning on ! Righteousness”. Music was render ed by the Shady Grove Choir. This service climaxed the 10th anniversary of the Rev. ,T. M. Ken nedy w hich had its beginning on May 20th. Many gifts and tokens of appreciation were bestowed upon our pastor Rev. Gaston, presented to Rev and Mrs. Kennedy during the Sun day night servk« s more than SSOO I as a token of appreciation for the ! service that they have rendered in | the 10 years ■ hat they have served ur. Rev. J M. Kennedy, pastor. Pereie Man Norman, reporter. PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH The 87th Anniversary of the ; Pleasant Hill Baptist Church was observed Sunday night with a j giant program, “Music on Parade.” This program Included the voice choir, youth choir, junior choir; i Senior choir, and the Men’s Choir A popularity contest between the choirs was won by the Vocal Choir which made it the most outstand ing choir of the Pleasant Hill Bap tist Church. Mr. Arthur Hayden is the president of the Vocal Choir On the same program was Mr. Matthew Jackson, fam our gospel ; soloist of Charlotte, Charlie Banks of the Second Calvary Baptist, and of course Pleasant Hill's own Mrs, ILeggtUe, also « gospel soloist. This program was sponsored by the Voice Choir of which Mr. Allen Dixon is the president and direr- | lor. Mrs. Annette Simmons is the ; pianist, The anniversary observance will j continue through the week with guest speakers every night and will end on Sunday afternoon with a Rally between the men and women. The men will represent “Old Piea- I rant Kill” and the women will re- I present “The New Pleasant Hill”. . Mr. S. T. Shanon is the leader for ■ themen. Mrs. Lessie Williams is I leader for the women. Mrs. A Wells, and daughiets | Geraldine and Stephanie, wife and j children of Rev. S. V. Wei is, is j home from their school in Warsaw, ; where Mrs. Wells is a teacher. Next Sunday, which is the First j Sunday in June, the Sunday School J will honor its graduates, who are; j Miss Barbara Ann Henderson, Miss Betty Haywood, Mr E. Poe, Mr. Bobby Talbert. Mr. Randolph Mungo, is Supt, of the Sunday : School. Back on duty as leader of the Vocal Choir is Mr. Arthur \ Hayden, who has been in, the Vet- j erans Hospital in Black Mountain \ for a few weeks. The visitors were as follows; Mr. | Charlie Simmons. Mr. Charlie Banks, Mr. Samuel- Walker, Mr. Matthew Jackson, Mr. C. Turner. There were four new members ; added to the church; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. Leggctte. The month of June promises to be a very busy and interesting one. : Watch th» paper for all new de velopments at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, which is soon to be ' the New Pleasant Hill. Rev. S. V. Wells, pastor, Mrs. Annette Sim mons, reporter. Perfect love casts away all fear” ! says the Bibie. This is one of the basic principles of life, Wlio wants to live in this world with a fence around him? I-low many of you can say: I love my job. What we call our work on job becomes a i privilege when v f e put Love in ‘ i it. | How can I be loving in the world such as this. The poet sums j up the answer in these impress- I ing words: Jesus calls us o’er the tumult, Os our life’s wild restless sea, Day by day his sweet voice souncieth, Saying Christians follow me. In our toils arid in ota* sorrows j Days of toil and hours of ease Still he calls in cure and pleasures | Christians LOVE me more than | these. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Boy Scout meeting Tuesday 6 to 7; 30 p.m. All boys from the j ages of ll to 16 are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served, Mr. Johnson will be pres ent and preside over the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams 1 are the proud parents of a 6 i pound 32 ounce boy born to them ! m St. Agnes Hospital. The birth i of this boy lends encouragement i to future growth of Davie Street | Church. We congratulate the par- j ents. Children are invited to attend Vacation Bible School on June 10-21st. The Session, on behalf of the members of this church, extends to our members who this year are graduating from both high school and college their congratu lation anti wish for them a very successful and happy career in the future. Those who attend the mid weeldy prayer services are ex pressing themselves in delightful manners over the joy ana bene fits received each week at this service. They are saying with Ten nyson, that, “More things are, wrought by prayer than this world dreamed of. wherefore, let their voice rise like a fountain for me night and day.” Representatives of the Session and Trustee Board will visit the men of the church during the coming: week to iknpress upon Cary News CARY With the theme; “Vuu cannot hide from God'', a very wonderful message was delivered by Rev. Isaac Lee at the Sunday morning service of Mt. Zion Bap tist Church. Among the visitors i were Mrs. Liftie Jones of Atlanta, Gs Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ev ans of Durham, ltd., motored to Greens boro to attend the baccalaureate. A cousin ot Mr Evar., Miss i, ■ is• iJ Green is graduating from. Ben nett College. Mrs. Louise .Tones of North Aca demy St., spent the weekend in Durham, visiting her brother. Mr. Sam Hicks. \ Mrs Lucy Staticn of South Wal ker St., vas the- weekend guest, of her daughter and s<-n- in -1,,w. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Chavis and other relatives, in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McNeill of Durham; were the Sunday j of Mrs. McNeill's bn ••her and ras ter-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sain Bel! of 304 Walnut St. Mrs. Juanita Hunter of Morris ville and children were the- Sun day guests of Mi's. Hunter's par ents.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Baugh, of 226 East Webster Street. , After spending his furlough with his mother Mrs. Lmi S. •Tones on South Walker St., Len arrf Staffer, of the U. S. N. has re turned to duly as an engineer and j sailed on the U. S. S. Watts. Ens. | Station will he stationed in Japan. The- elementary school held its last P T. A meeting on Monday evening. The meeting was very in teresting. Wo. the iiarents, have enjoyed working with our teneh | cis this year We feel an one big ! family, and we are looking for j ward to another year of success. A THOUGHT j “Doors of opportunity open to i those- who push them open.” j ADD FROM LAST WEEK I Concord News BY MRS. MARION W. BOTH CONCORD The .following in vitation was issued last wee It; Mr. and Mrs. William G. Evans request the honor of your pr .-sence at the marriage of their daughter, Betty J. an, to, Mr. William Tho- j mas Eddleman on Saturday, the j j eighth of June,' Kin-Keen hundred | and, fifty-seven, at eight o'clock j in the evening, Zion Kiil A. M. E. ! Zion Church, Concord. Iv ersm n j J immediately following the cere- ! I mony, 139 Broad Street. Miss Evans was honored with a 1 | shower on Friday evening or, the ; home of Mrs. L. J. Host oil Tour nament Street and another on Sat urday evening at the home of Mrs. Ethel Burner on Chestnut st, SCHOOL NEWS Barber-Scotia Colk g • has issued an invitation to attend tho 1957 commencement events. Logan School commencement ac tivities begin with awards Day, Thursday morning, May 30. Or. George Johnson, Dean of Instruc tion. Winston-Salem Teachers Col lege, will deliver the address. Dur ing this program outstanding; ac hievements. scholarship, prir.es and awards will be announced. The most coveted award Is the Ed ward King Willis Citizenship A ward for which only seniors are eligible. The Baccalaureate sermon wilt'fc'a held Friday, May 31, at 8:13 p. m. delivered by Rev. Herman L. Counts, professor of Religious Ed- ; ucati-On, Johnson C. Smith Univer | sity, on Sunday, June 2, at 3 p. rn. Commencement exercises on I Monday, June 3 at 8:15 p,. in., will ' feature senior student parti cij>a—! tier,. Dr. G. L, Lang, recently elect ed chairman of the school board, 1 , will award diplomas to fifty-two graduates. The superintendent at: schools, Dr R. Brown McAllister? will give citations to two retiring teachers, Mr?. Alice Hajrley andi Mrs. Mary A, Roberts. All these programs will be hvlii! in Janies Auditorium. Mr. J. D. Withers, director of'rc— i creation announced that Lincoln! Pooi will formally open for- ttie them the imperative need off ad ditional gifts to complete • thus l manse fund payment whichi :6- ; due and payable June 3. They id *- iso take this opportunity tO' ito i form them that the pastor,. Mrs; i Shirley and their daughter am j comfortably nnd happily -situated; I in this manse. | Members and friends are urmtl | to attend the Synod Training Chm j ference to be held, at Barbiay i Scotia College in Concord,. HR. X*. i on June 13 anci 19. — I m PROOF & V£Ms OLD Rldoo Straight Z& BOURBON P I NT Whiskey '• > * v * 4-/® QUART I COQPERHffHE & WOJ ITS, LTD.. PEORIA, ILL. Wake Forest, Notes BY MRS. JTAEG®, WATKINS 250 X. Tu.yumf Street WAKE FOREST Well, we are on the go r.'psJas wdtfa news and happenings, or wand our fair; city. To make i more interest ing send your* to me at the above address umdi read it in the t i Carolinian. t Sunday. May IH. was pastorial i day at the Olive Branch Baptist , Church with Sew.. St L. Switt of- j i ficiating. Tho nriSiiteot of his ser ; inon was ‘Thu Clhurch Member- ' | ship at it's BteaT'„ which was' i very inspiring tend it gave us | something to. UlbnLk about. Tile Gospel' i-lacmonettes and • j The Gospel JuMtef JSnge.rs of Ra-, j lnigh rendered: a jarograns at the j Friendship Chirr,ril Church on ' Sunday night. 'TBaete were friends from St. Matthew Church as well as from RaleigSt aUrnding. The Junior and Senior prom was recently Trail in the Dußols pymtorium wytihi Job/onr Winter’s I Band furnisfraas* the music. The senior- wfjaer service was i held Sunday, May 26 at 4.00 p : ! in. in the. ay-m Co Monday night, j j Mfty 27, the; B®ssftilsi grade grad- ‘ 1 nation was SiKflffl at. 8:0@. Tuesday j night ?,ns, dte-is ni'Mt and on j vVi vi.v sc ffiiuht., ,V y 23, the i LUii.uik--1-,i head i.,« o.Ov ‘p.m. m. iiue anaßois gymorium. 1 aaroE Mrs-. MbsaSte Campbell and Her- i ! bert CrensihiAT, 111 spent some | I time with 1 Bitfle Herbert's grand-! j parents. Mir. awl Mrs.. Herbert | Crenshaw. Mr., Hianrtbaaa Jctoss-aa is home ! from RhiliwiiKiphisi. Pennsylvania | j L; he cpyselupd for the Army, i Williams aamsst Ferry, who at-, | tended JL C. arcilh University, is in San Texas, complet ing hi;. taste tmfoihxg in the Air Force., JBotfia Johnson and Perry; are graduaiitr* o£ DtaßoJs High \ Sciiooll, ESKTH-DA Y S r wish; to congrahulat* the fol j lowing gaaEKaras wTio've had birth days;. Hratarst and Harvey Cren shaw. ihir I'Ma cu May:; Rev. O. O. j Watkins,. Wtojr JSlet, Has.iT Cren ! shaw. due TtKh FUWEK.U.S Mr.. Thildon S. Smith was re-1 centlyv .fimaralaed ait the Tr tend- | ; Miip dintptU Church with Rev. J. • IV. JhriKfi; giving She eulogy. He f j jls stutviwidl by oat (iftugMe.t, Mrs. ! i Get*.tr.uue> liusiMt; one son, Mr. O. ; ; C. Smith), case brother, Mr.. Tran I Smith; -cl Virptoin Burial was in j the afturdh cent*'teat, j Mrs;. Jbjaiil M, Dimstoa was fa | ncvaltacsti at the Friendship Chap- \ jcl ghuaafo. She is snrviwod by a , | husband:. Mr. Herman Damron., olio- (iaiujiitii!;. Miss Annie Pearl summon on Salurdaw. June 1. A spedfeii .'propsam is planned fnr the i opening; anti -thr putiiic is amCkacL ! Kv. iimniing indtnuttioim ar.fi life- j saving! uitassfis will be held in the I momiings from 9:00 to 12:00. Stviimriirng classes will be held ; for.* ttwuMWiuk psJ’indß in she loi- 1 lovvihjit ■ order: Beginners, httoame- | diatbsg. Seniors, and LHe-Saving. | TJiu* hmiTS for gentircQ. swim- j mihgiiam BCD - 3:01) p. m. and 8:00 m. diiily Uiinrhjg tins summer nuwit* will I J be - nticawn at podlaicte and ’Hours- ! day. att Bi® p. m. i tCHurndi groups mill riiiftw may rnnke''?p®iiiil aarangement* for us ing -tise poiii. p-nPOßiT*}' Tip- Ctams Epidlan Kdti Cbap -I.K: «fic£ Skits Pin Bftia &mx&y. Inc. ; i onttenttiiinatl the fuKowmg pledgees j ati ithe 'home dt Scrar Annie K By- ; ers? on fits Old SaHsbttry Road, \ SatuuruiH'. Mgr 2S. Mir. L. J. Bust, i S Buvv M. F. BtJtJw, •:>•«, Max. Gladys ! • Hiitflivy:, IVIBr J. V.. ftrastfi, ssod Miss I JEm W~ TDiiis chapter v.vs set up with j : aßtHeminffe® tefeg t ! h* Eastern Re» j .'pumsfl meefing m Hakigh. | 1 Mb®* 8 md 4. The Charter mcm- i lirans and officers are Sorer Finer- j j i llhte Hawkirfiß. EnsUens; Soror Ja ';|n:fe Slimpstm. Andi- Basil e us and i.Mlbiuni df Pledgees; Sorer Frances 1 .Klf'xnnfiei;, Third And-Basileus ilamfl ra charge ai andergradriates; ! : I FURNITURE COMPANY I I ! Incorporated 1 j —FOR— Fine Furniture Wake Forest I ;■ ] X O R T H CAROLINA | KTEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 1, W 57. Merritt, student of Johnson C. Smith University; and. mother, Mrs. Alice A. Merritt. Burial was in the church cemetery. Royster’s Funeral Horne was in charge ot both. Be sure t.n rend the news, (hen buy the Carolinian. Rev. G. O. Watkins is our representative. i»nr>w.»ic»««CT.-MT> •«... isrw- irr« i siIHUBbW Shop Wake Forest BOM'S MONEY STORES! HOLLOWELL’S CASH FOOD STORE ' Onort Things to Eat” 305 ROOSEVELT AVENUE „ Wake Forest N O II T H ( AK O h ! 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