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PAGE SIX Clint Long former t twhil* >r of the Hillsboro All-Stars \ is now brick!syms u* N- ■ ' > f*p ■ ■&4 35 per hour, bur. is required to :'•:! - ■ : ,■■ ■< • :,our and no!, forty five of fiff. a? p- ? ■•■ • v- < ikm.: lime out ;:o , *moke or to ’••<..• •. . • ■ , ~.iv,n . . ft':, stuck! v 1 picking ’em up -wi : I ■■ ■ • i-v hour. Clint;, tired and worn - 1 w!: !)■ ,01 to , o :irn for his 1 j family . . He ■' ! ■• . : iiun: her how much he missed her ;>■••■• '• • ■■ r r; r.-rnr up for a couple , of weeks She packed and weni t*< .■;: ii w-- A... husband, only to find that i , Clint didn't nr...- h. dept the whole , time that =br - • • . • ■. -• nm He had to rest m order to roil < ' ;■ . : ■' :■ -;t cl., . . Hi rnt her back home . , . Rumors are nut Hr l r•r 1*- numb-i of new faces will replace a i number of oh, ■ ■ • w ivit,ilk-;- Pr. V-iiii iiii . 1 Hi fin ' )ishorn Beard of Education loi.i •- .11 : ! • ■•!.-, .>• imrn, Charlotte and IVinUoiv; tiem ■ i( (in- -.ame time for !h<* IJS7-1W? ■ hool f ’ ll: i Dr. Mum- Dm ■ r " :i mde tin* s; airmen* that ’he ; , stand taker - ; ; foreign. doc tor? in ?hf - : r-'! or > ! w won.. ! and bi them could ’ ■ -n M'-'-inr? had dour s good job ? - - Dr. bevr- mad? t ! 1 -' 1 ■ ! - . l.riov? the daily pap ers carried *><-• - "re j pee? and in eriifc- * I Officials of tin- o' l f iiri.itinn Tillered I have - -i if: - ficurr bear e0:1.1., 1 The Roanci?' - -'i : ■ ■ - . iook’nr forward to eelebr?r.nr ‘ ’ ■ ,■■ ■ '< to onjd meet ings and dir u - r /.r:! -. in White Sulphur Spr ■ A Roanoke a/-. ■■■ n; bmldinr a half million opk - Carl Gilb-fifh < * - -1 • ■■.,- r *-*-rth f .-. ojjra College football ■ *■. » ii! .1 ■•■’ -! - - * V. *■. Ch u'lnfte High School thi.. i -.ii Mrs. L?or mi n-; ■ r, 0 Bond ah'? wifi) is va cationing in v. Denbv 11-m.- r ri v 1- .. m ~re ? rationing in New York C "Chink" Mm's: of win mr-YV.m rammer .“-chcolinc m NYU. Frank '<■ v: 1 of Green?- : boro report - , A. Durham . 00;.-: ■- -rbiT: with her I husband hit "■ ; ■ ini; out that she I was number - ■ mm: imp her hit I ... finding out si..:- - ding he blow l I the dotijh on ■ and accidently i I placed a si? non . . pl-uided ! I.with him no* to km‘ :-.t 1 ri-.c impression! I that he v ’hr hov I Pltal ■ ‘•[.n I respective fmi \mcrirans | respective fie!.!-- in ■n -i -u - - bee Ml- Vmi-ricnns I In farnih ink- . . I My "fwn’v !ifrom ’reek to : I week 3? 11 - ■ol pr unon. I The rnk: nikd . . . . INo t—TV" - - -line he I ole fertile tw .. 1 ■ -’id 1 decide nr I so—then rknshit \. h <■ -d ri'-pendo'-.r to I their fatmh - I No ;l- - d r-'.C -..'limd : ■ , , for the wav sh? : inor-pectivc of age- ! I • • mav beroo I My tii.-’ nrn.ii >? 1 -1 -- t •hm r fm inht guard- ; IHe 1? the hu - n-.l: boro Prnoi- I pal of c:piv n-.i fll '-t h.vn R "ig A! J- : ‘ , >■ i- vi r'" ! I - Hi;- Sf ocvr M My choice 1- ■- 1 7v-.r- Armsivong -lie I capable i-'r -.v - ? M ::;r h Arm- I strong H- «nit in- and I beyond the ' l "i' , ? ■ o;d- s next- 6 I end ther 3 v CTharlfig Riidolp:: - -r, v.uu cover nx-ht end IHe is the hu -■ -. 1 ("-• H- ->rk ;n photo - I grephy hs? >t; • - 1* on ’patience” I . . His first bni- r. 'r ’0 H- -'cord two 1 111 take ful ! h:ii-i - v. !a- Tc; vase, will go along I with me nn ( ;nke, Jr. near I five then Te ■ 1 Will add h> the im ? p-wiionf ;wxt wrrk. I 3^l^ I I most. :;■ *,, W I center* ■ Carolina '' I ''Champion Be..’- $0 j *W „ I "S I der ' at. rr-v. H "Jr 4 3i - I High - • V J| I »ven or. the v ,!; ' I fie ,r.d ■ ■ ohamoicr. ■; o: t the kids f H *•-.* «•: .v . 'rnßß I K if 4 IM SO : f *• Mr " t,rp Li'- il ’"' I folk, Va I Gwyn. .Tone;- >. V.. -ms ■ Shirley Car ;• 'mHQit B Yadkinaville .md «•* ■ Sophia Bailev \v« H ’ y -*■* • ■ ififlfe '' ’ ■A "-'•-h-- ’rill always fmd a bos* ■■Hr | 7 • V’ ,'Or-. as i;-p Co)' ■ ' ■lwSiri ’ "£■'■* . .VU. Hern-urn L. E;ideas as host. I** ; f I PATRONIZE OUR I ir nwn y> * yc*p » Q || £~\ LJ W iLI l.i 1l id JEi 1/1 id Highlighys Of High Point E> SIRS. ODESSA S. TYSON Phone 5-7135 Club New* HIGH POINT— Tiie Eritve-Nous. Garden Club met with Mrs Pearl Purford on Tuesday evening, July ! 6th. Two attractive flower arrange ments ware on display The mem bers present voted to continue meeting during the summer and hsA’e a club picnic on August 20th. Mrs. A.nnis Turner was award ed the prize for the evening. At the conclusion of !he meet ing dainty refreshments were serv ed to the following: Mrs. Hattie Boulware, Mrs. Lola Hart, Mrs. Bessie Hattom, Mrs Lc-ola Home, Mrs. Fannie Lassiter. Mrs. Annie Mcßae, Mrs. Annie Smith. Mrs. Ma ry Watkins and Mrs. Maude Wil liams. Lrs So«Mjt> Club Picnic Members of the Les Scours Club ; were elaborately entertained at an outdoor picnic on Thursday on the beautiful lawn of Mr and Mrs, Leon Me El rath nn Hobson Street with Mrs. McElrath as hostess, ! Games were played on the lewn ’ and dancing was enjoyed in the at- ! tractive club room. Other guests j present besides club members and i their escorts were: parents of me j hostess, Dr and Mrs J. A Martin. Mr and Mrs Clyde Foushee. Mr. j and Mrs Wjbur Amaker. Mr. and j Mrs R .1 Parks, Mr. and Mrs | itay Stafford. Mr and Mrs James ; Cloud of Philadelphia. Mr. and j Mrs. James Johnson, New York ; City. Mr and Mrs John McClain i Mr and Mrs Martin Roger. Mr. 1 and Mr* Andrew Corbitt. Mrs. Jo- ; an Y. Walker and son, Mrs, Ruth ! 1 Campbell, Miss Ruth Campbell, j 1 Donald Lindsay, Mrs. Edna Arm- ! ;t,rong and Mrs. Jacqueline Ewing i : and children. Parker-McCaH Vows Spoken Miss Yvonne Willette Parker and Lanzer Jule McCall Jr. were ! united in marriage- at the First Bap tist Church on Saturday June 23th j at 3:30 p.m. with the pastor of the church Re\ William F. Elliot of ficiating in the double ring cerc- I rnony • The church was beautifully de- i I coratrd with a background of palms, ferns and white gladioli, ; j white potted Chrysanthemums. : i and white lilies, and an unusual : arrangement of Candelabra hold- i :ng Cathedral taper?. Clyde Parker and Miss Rebn , : Gripper furnished the nuptial mu- i 1 s| c. Mr Parker presided at the ■ ; organ while Miss Gripper sang i | “Calm as the Night” and the Lord s Prayer.” The traditional ■ wedding marches were used Ushers were William Parker, s brother of the bride; John Peck. | Carl Bell and Vicki Thornton of | Durham, N C. Bridesmaids were; i Airs Patricia Hampton, of Ph::- j adelphia, Pa. Miss Lillian Martin of High Point; Miss Joanne Dick - erson, Charleston. W Vs. and .Miss Beverly Wright of Durham Miss Elaine Parker, sister of the ; bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids and maid of i honor wore ico-ntical dressc- of | P-pk chiffon over net and taffeta A-ith a contrasting shade of fush | sia and matching accessories. The | bridesmaids carried a cascade bou ; quel of rubrum Mies and Ameri | can beauty roses with red stream i ers a, I 1 -t t IC. |,„W -1 ... D Ljttip Brenda Parker, youngest sister of the bride was flower girl. Her dress was of white ny ion organza Cornelius r ;ttcart of Hillsboro, a cousin of th ;room was ring bearer The bride entered on the arm of j her father. William C Parker ■ no | gave her in marriage. She wore i forma' gown of nylon organza ov er taffeta, with sequins and pearls i The princess style featured a low neckline with short sleeves and ended in a train. The finger tip veil fell from a tiara of rhine i stones. Her flowers were hybrid orchids showered with stephano t,s, Fbure de Amour and stream er- Bestman for the groom was I W'ilford Kenney of Durham The bride’s mother wore a dress ; of beige linen and lace with beige . accessories The groom's mother wore a dress of blue organza. Bot j wore orchid corsages A reception was held at s he home oi the bride's grandmother. Mrs, A F Parker on Kivett Drive, The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a ; white arrangement in a silver bowl | Mrs J, ! Hall received the ; guests Misses Iris Harris and Milton jßeynolds registered the guests, Mrs Pearl Burford introduced to the receiving line ■ Mesdames Ophelia Corbitt, Mas I Tie Burris and Annis Turner as- I sifted in the serving I Mre Mary H Blackburn and I Mrs Mary Watkins presided in I the gift room, Mrs. Gracye Yoke • ly said the goodbyes, Mrs. McCall. Jr is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' William Parker. She is a 3957 Giaduate of | Howard University. Wa.,h ngton. D. j C. Mr. McCall is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Lanza Jule McCall Sr, of Durham, is a rising senior in the i School of Engineering of Howard University, He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He is now employed in the sani tation department of Washington, D, C as an engineer. Out-of-town guests were from Philadelphia. Pa.. Washington, P C Hillsboro. Greensboro, Burlington, i Winston-Salem, and Durham N.C , Rogers- A rchif Vows In a 4 o'clock ceremony June 30th At Brooks Memorial Church Miss Shirley Anna Rogers and Mr. Rob ert Archie spoke their wedding vows. The ceremony was solemn ized by the Rev. W. S. McLeod, pastor of the church. Mrs. Helen G Cole pre'ientcd appropriate or ,?«n music. Fred Dixon and Mrs. Minnie Beil Gilmore were the vo | calists. The maid of honor, the bride’s *.nly attendant, war- her sister Miss Edna Rogers. She wore a ballerina | 'ongth dress of mint green em broidfererl nririinriv over taffeta. Her headpiece was a halo with match ing circular veil. She carried a nosegay of yellow carnations con- j tered with yellow rosebuds. The bride, given in marriage by | her great uncle, wore a ballerina j length dress of white lace and or- ; gandy over taffeta. Her fingertip j veil attached to a poinied lace ; bonnett. she carried » white pray- j or book topped with a whit*- or- ’ chid Best man to the bridecroom was his uncle, Finest Walk< • Mrs. Anna Cruse, grandmother \ i.f the bride, wore a gray lace | with an orchid corsage. Mrs. Rea iha Archiq, mother of the groom, wore a blue- silk chiffon dress Her flowers were white carnations Ushers were Millard Greer. Syl vester Smith, and Wilson Gill. Immediately following, the cere ! rnony, a reception took place in ; the church dining room. Mrs? . Ernestine Walker reßr-*crcd the ; .guests Mrs Cora Evans introduced ; to the receiving line Mesdames Ft • tn Meekins and ,iackc(uelyn £•■•-. | j Logs end Misses Ella Griffin and I Edith Daniels did the serving. | ! Gifts were displayed at the home j j oi Min* Eannie Kre.-s ar-d a’, ' 7.n. Ila Brfcvn nreside.l ovet the rifts - Among the many goes’- attend- | i -i,r the wed dim- were 11 .ends fl oni J Newark. N.l. R< ’--n. j Ciftcinnati. Ohio, Durham. Wades | boro, and Kannapol..-. N C I About People Mr? Angus's ..fackson of Kivptt ; Drive left the city on Viednesdav ito enrol! iti Summer .".rl-ioo, at , ’ Winston-Salem Teacher? ( oliece. i Mrs Rosa ABison. and Mr and ! Mrs. Robert Allison of Kannapoti • ! { were the weekend visitor? of?■ i and Mrs. John Sugar of High St \ Also vbuing the Sugars was Miss Yvonne Allison of Pint Hurst, i Mrs. Sarah Lindsay and Mi;-; i Patsy Raper of Davis Avenue 1 i spent the week of July -l*n vvii - ! -ng the aunt. ,j nd uncle of Mrs. j Lindsey Mr .and Mr? Jnmes Wid -1 sen of Chattanooea, T--nn While then M B per ; given a suvprise Bbn vhd ;y p .r’y ! by the Watsons. i Mr. F. J. Corbett. Mr *nd Mrs Henry Pownll. Mr •• '-hn J nn* -'■ i and Mrs Kathleen Womble all i students of Summer School at A i and T Coileae and resident? of . i Whitevilie. N. C.. were, weekend ; 1 visitors of the O F Hudsons on ! Underhill Av.-nu? j Miss R Elaine Cl-irk is attend- I ins summer school at Columbia L ! Diversity. New York. N Y I The entire Negro Police force ct j the High Point Police rieparfir,: m j and their wives attended ’he sth ; Annual North Carolina Negro Pel -1 j(-<. Officers Association tP.-.if coo- I vened July Jih and I.oth at the Du i lard Hi ah School In Goldsboro, i A? ."in added feature this year ; was the formation of a Womans 1 Auxiliary whose purpose would be i to stimulate interest in reading of ! beneficial materia! among the | young people of the community j and to find means of helping a - | child »o refrain from fear of lav ' ; enforcement, to promote projects , |in individual towns that would j make people more aware of their . ! duties to see -hat civic projects . j such a? United Fund. Polio Drives. . j etc., are successful; and to impress . upon the people the importance of safeguarding their Health by . l-l.in ••• ncl ir nn 1r? * i rmc W tfikinc periodic examinations and making u?e of the fu-o annual X ray. The officer? for the Auxiliary were elected and installed ss follows; Pi ! sident. Mrs Vivian Tillman, of ’Rocky Mount Vice President. Mrs C W. Hickman, Greensboro; Treasurer. M’S. T. Howell. Greensboro,: and Sirt at Arms, Mrs Mabel Parka of CL Ids boro TV.. Police Officers .'-Lite of of- ficers for the years '57 and 'SB are. Officei C. W. Hickman. Greens- ■ boro, President; Officer Sam Penn. ; Greensboro Secretary; and De- ! iective Frank Bright, High Point, i Treasurer. The social activity for this 2 j day meeting consisted of a ban quet dinner on Thursday the 9th and the boat officers ended the convention with a lovely outing at Hammock- Beach on Friday. Officers and their wives attend ing from High Point were; ,Detective and Mrs. O. H Lc <k-\ Defective and Mis Frank Bright. Officer William Johnson; Officer and Mis. Lawrence Graves, Offi cer .and Mrs William Howell, and Officer and Mrs Robert Gooden I Church News St Stephen AMK Zion Church The Sunday • Services at St, Sie i phen A M. E. Zion Church were very inspiring from beginning to ! end The Church School session with I Mr C W Carver, Superintendent, i was highlighted bv the election of ; 2 delegates, one from the Church , School and the other from the U.- C, E, Society. Miss Rose Marie Steele daugh ter of Mrs Rosa Steele Holly was elected delegate fiom th» Church School, and Mary Helen Tyson was elected delegate from ’ the U. C. P Society. During the morning worship ser vice, the senior choir furnished music, under the direction of Mrs. Sallye Walker, who also was or ganist, The pastor. Rev. 5* A Speight , delivered the message and chore for his subject "The Voyage that i cannot be Cancelled " His text was from St Mark sth . chapter and S4r,h verse, which read "The same day when the everting was r-omc lie salth unto them, let i u: pass over to (he other tide , His exploratory remarks were spoken from 2 outlines, those he > ing. fit Man’* constant * isfil *■ • gainst internal storms th, t arise . from conflicts and temptations i from wifh’n (V Man's constant vi - gtl against external storms that «• rise from environment arid objec ■ i tionsble rompfinv i He concluded with, the best the s I I hods of combating cv>i- are ! by using life's creafest asset that “. being prayer," and with God on • hoard w- all are assured by a • safe landing rHE CAROLINIAN kicks *■'Wficy VISITS —. The EmeM Kirks, ?r. family, nf Washington, T> c . recently visited hi?; father. E» nest Kirks. Sr., his ;?unC Mr*. Margaret R- Roberts, Shoe'll in photo from left to n~hi, a!*•-' Mr'irn, Mr:,. I? i r k^, Mr Ricks. Emu vi Ul nrnircllc. and Beverly, s»p .c(i in front The Ricks ronfimif«i r*ii t r. \ iMir TT-Ofk. Arkansas anfl Chicago. Hi. before return top to home ST. MATTHEWS AME By MRS MARIE 31 RIDDICK Sunday School opened at 9:JO. i It was wall attended Morning j vice began at 11.00 o’clock by the i singing of the processionsi, Choir No ; va? in charge -with j Mr? Ruby McKinney at the organ, j Foi<nving the morning service, : the “Buds of Promise" and the : Junior Usher Board served tea i in the Church dining room, FLUB NEWS p ?;,-i„ur* * !uh HIGH POINT - On S;.turdsv ' sm-mbp-? of the Les Sf't-urs Club ' at her home on Alder Street. 1 The President. Mrs. Virginia • Johnson, presided TV-, former : j members. Mrs Azada Chirk of j l New York N. Y. and Mrs. Doris ' ; Smith of Beaufort, N C -jav. . i brief re.tnsrkr. ! After dinner wss served the i | members and guests enjoyed three l progressions of pinochle. r>i' S c- - Ina Karl Smith won first pri::* s , arid ! Miss Christine Harrell won the se -1 cond prise for club members Mrs | Ida Mae McConnell was presented | the door prize Guest prise? were won by Mr? | Irene Moseley and Mrs Dons i Smith, respectively The busies*, j also presented Mrs, Anne Johnson I with a beautiful gift. Mrs Lula | Stanton Moore of Ckxtor. 5 C \ was also a guest of the hesie s. La Colonic Club J a Colonic Club” met at the i home, of Mr?. Ruth Howard on i Harrison Street. Thursday evening j with Mrs, Saliyo Brown, Co-hos -1 te?s i Upon arrival, the member? were I shown their pieces at very attrac | t:ve ;y .-.p.; tnblrs-. where upon they i were served a very delirious din | Following dinner ? brief busiocs? | session was held, presided over by i the president, Mrs Christine Ful j lor. A letter of appreciation from • ; the local Scout Comtnit-tee Wris • road to tho club members, +h?nk i ins them for their sponsorship of •a Kill cr.-illt tn crnmi . 1 gill SCOUI Cr-UIC i For the social period the hos- i , i losses chose pinochle" for the on- ; | tfirtiiimlgnt of the members Mr-- \ Ode." i Tvsm and Mrs Efim Unr- , | ton were toe first and second prize \ j winners, respectively The Hospitality prizes were won ; !by Mr- Willie McClain Mrs. ; J Veatrico Bright, and Mrs. ver-sio j i Lcnch Other members present wore; j ! Mrs Mary Graves. M' - s Ernestine ; Kerr. Mrs, Louise McCloud and M-s. Grace Dun rs Wisteria Garden t tub The members of the Wisteria j Garden Club met Friday evening | at the pome of Mr-. Jcturee Him ; ter on Ecu ins Street. During the | business session the following of ; ficerc were elected; Mrs Mozelle Lander, president; Mrs Mamie. Wright, vice president. Mrs Lee Young, second vice president; Mrs (CONTINUED ON FAOF 71 !( MOOT S YEARS OLD BLENDED WHISKEY -A- ’ 4/S QUART gooderham; worts, ltd., peobia, ill The junior usher® were tn charge. The missionary prayer was offer ed by Rev. R. L. Upshaw. First hymn war No. 1. "O for a thous • :irt tongue? to sing/ A fervent prayer was offered by Bro Rob- ■ ert Dunmore Scripture lesson was ;ead by Rev. Upshaw from Ist i Cor. 33th chapter, First, sons: ’Just ? word for Jesus" The service was welt-at i.ndvd with many visitors. The | rrcotid son? by the choir was "On- j | !y 9 look at. Jesus." Our pastor cm- ; i tjhasized tile blessing of being able j io have one look at Jesus. He ! .-hose for his text Hosea, 7th olvuv i oih verse. "Strangers have, de voured his strength and he know- , and there upon him. yet. ho know- ; ! 0 (;) not ” His theme. '’Unnoticed j losses.” Ha explained how that ; j fi rs t without the religion of o«r \ i pord J .'i-ur Christ our earthly loti- j , ■■ n v U :tii■ 111* V, ;. ■■■;■ wn: ■ -pYicv'. rvc have many unnoticed , i p,s<;cs that life cannot afford | i without Jesus, With His saving j ~....... ;} j-r rpr-fiv to suffer tot ! v,im. to sock his forgivenes and to I to help others. i xt was a very insoirationai roes- I j sage It you have not heard Rev ] i '■.fjpslviv. yoeve..unt! sha.seairafelre i Upshaw you have missed a treat 1 Visuo'-s are always welcome The ' Missionary convention convened i : Efk.nd on Thursday and Friday (j,,. church was well-represented j Having therefore obtained help of God I continue unto this Day v School opened, at 9.30 as ; usual I* was well-attended. .Mor ! iiing service began at 11:00 with j choir No. 1 leading the Proces : sional anti Miss Ella Mae Giles at i the organ. The first hymn was ’Fa trelch my hands to The • ' Prayer was offered by Bro San ! ders. The Junior Ushers werf in I charge The second song way. "Is | there anyone who can help us?” ! A fei vent missionary prayer was i offered by Rev R L Upshaw ■ | with th? holy spirit predominating. ; ; The altar was beautifully decora* : ted with summer flowers. Rev Up ~ur,c-tuvi frran the 2fith cnose gis iex>> u cm* wtc cum chapter of Acts. 22nd verse. Htr theme "Why Persecute the Church?" The church was spiritu ally blessed after list- jyins to this wonderful message He stressed that obtaining help from God. in strength, health and blessings we are sometimes prone to persecute, and to refrain from telling other-, ihat "my Redeemer tiveth" We must try to strengthen the weaker ones by leading and guiding them in the saving grace of the Alrnigh lt was a dynamic and impres sive sermon. Many visitors were present and everyone went way With an uplifted spirit. Come out ■ rid hear this roan of God and he wilt do you good. Visitors are. al ways v elcoroe Thf Missionary Society will meet July list and August Ist at Efland We are get ting lcady to entertain the Annual Conference in November Visitor? WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, .AUGUST 3 1357 are always welcome. "To all who mourn and ne c d comfort, to all who are friendless j and n d friendship, to all who are i homeless and need sheltering: j Love, i ali who pray, and to all ] who no not. But to all who sin] and ted a savipfi this church o- ; ; pens wide its doors and makes I 1 tree a place, and in the name of >. Jesus. ! hc Lord, says Welcome* ; 1 ivy MF " JOSEPHINE TERRELL , Regular service? wore held at ; ; this 'church Sunday. July 2Pth. j * : Church School was at its hurt, with M- C. Havwood supertm*’.ndeiu. j presiding. We had a large attend- ; 1 Mice and some visitors which we * wore happy to have rd by the young people’s vhoir, j under the direction of Mrs. Jessie | iiighsraith and Mr. Win. Moore, or- ! ’ ganir-t- Rev, r r Burned, delivered a j i said J will s.-kr care of rny people ' j This sermon was about Moses j ] and the burning bush When Moses j , had done something wrong, he: ; wondered in the until 1 hr came, tn a bush and this bush j i was burning God fold Moses to j i'pull off hi? shoes because the i ground on which he stood was holy I I ground And the Lord -.vent on to ; . =jy how He would tak-- f ! Muse.?, and all His peaplr j Just before the sermon the choir ! ! sang, "Oh Ye? My Jesus Cases," j ! featuring Miss Jean Jones The pgjpif guest war- tiv- Be-.' : f ..idle B i.’ : ' V. ;. C:... r! . ! to have him. Our tv .'St or Rev M. Y Ronker. is still on lus vacation Wp all are j ; j hoping he r having a nice rest | The Maple Temple Gospel Chor- i ; ! u.' took part in a program at one I 1 of the holiness churches in Dur- ] i ham Monday night and all reported ! I having a grand time j Mi and Mrs Wm T Patterson i At The t '■ With Old Friends JOE BRYANT BEN RIVER|ARK Be Sure To Come To See Us At. The O O I n O T I f A F O I\ I Vjl II I Lj Mrld I WAREHOUSE CLARKTON, N. C. ] -r-.; nyrjA----metsmm*BWKurx*»imxriwni-w of 6C3 E Cabarrus St . arid their daughter Mrs. Mary Alston, 419 S Ha.-, wood St have returned from visiting their two daughters ard son-in-law Mr and Mrs Pres ton I, Davis and Miss Hannah Patterson of t. rtt-ange v J. Fmmkatte RHA.MKATTE -Sunday School opened Sunday morning. July 23 at 10:30 with th* rjperint»r:d*r.t. Mr Chester Dtfcnam, in charge. TVir Sunday Sri-00l ',<• ■.-■ taught tr Deacon Sen*! from Manly Street Christian Church The Senior Mir'ionevy group net .t 1" o'clock with the presi dent,. Mr F Holla Jones, presid ing. Services began at 7:4> p m. with thf Rev. Sister Marian Glenn .v the speaker This service was Siummed by the Junior Mission ary. Visiting M- FYella Jones and son Le t-ont C Jones ;-. home row after vi.-uir: with Mrs Jones brother, ’i■ Fbcnrue Barbee, in Jersey C:t” . trj * y. o weeks and they also made j ■. tour of Canada Mrs. Odessa Pet ti ford visited with her daughter, : , r.-nddaushter and ton-in'-law Mr. ;an M V/iiham T Thomas ™ J»*. ! I V ( ;ty where she visited for t-.vc ; tvteks She also m s a inu ; Can da fti Pettiford - grand daughter carr-r bark with hr r tc ■ oerid the reroainder of the sum mer month PITTSBORO f» t iZ ij yi *iiti 3 1 1 i* fm m PITTSBOPO 3 Band concert sRd tecita! T tn3 bv iyi?"n* bens of Mitcheii cho plnv \r) tb*r ’Herton Schoo Band, on July 21. at Mitchell Chap *>! Church The Pror. am cons ::r -d of a ■** in the Garden." characters- Rufus Horton. Jr and Barbara A!s r ort. h -tnomii '1 hymns which -‘ era many old fi.vorlt.es fnstrumenta’. solos: Mr Kerroit Degraffenreidt, irombont. and saxaphone. and Mis* Gem-va Alston, piano: a duet, Mr. Alexander Small and Miss Guy tuna Horton, trumpets The hand was composed of Mr, Hermit. Dcgraffenreidi. conductor; .Misses Dons Greene and Luanda Kodgw ■ clarinet; Mr Rufus Hor ton. Jr., baritone horn; Mr. Alex ander Sm d! and Miss Guytanns, trumpet?: Mr. Eugene- Taylor, dmn u’-d Miss Geneva Alston a* the key- M: T\ n: T;iit nttfratfcnreidt is s student at N *" College. Durham and a music major. The Junior Ushers of Mitchell Church sponsored a program on July 34 The Gees Grove Chorus of Silei Cilv rendred the music Rpv R, V Horton of Mitchell C’iiapel Church delivered the St. John s D?v mosiege for th?’ Mon •,-iirc Lode-? Sunday July 14 at Liberty Chapel Church. Moncure. The month’v Home Demons*.: a . 'ion meeting of »he Taylor’s Chap ] ri Club war- held July 16 Mrs. f Margie Cha is vas hostess Mrs. ' M B Pavton home agent, gave a ! demonstv.itit.on on the new pattern ! types that are approaching the ; markets. Following the business, session ■ .frir'i'vrn*were served convst -1 mg of Cook-es. Peaches and Lem on-Pineapple punch Preparation for the Chatham I County • Fair: Books are in the I making. Watch for them soon. ' The fair will be held Sept 9—14. | 1957 M=’ John Checks and Mr "Val* i- i Raw motored to New York i City Friday right. July 19
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1957, edition 1
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