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BIRTHS
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BIRTHDAYS
Mrs. Sanders’ sister, Mrs. Alice
Henderson, Lutheran Street,
Greensboro. The Sanders’ reside at
1107 S. Bloodworth Street, They
■4ll return to the city next week.
HOLY CHURCH PLANS CONSE
CRATION
Sunday August 11, will be Con
secration Day at. the Providence
Holy Church. Corner of S. Blood
worth St. and Bledsoe Ave. There
will be Holy Communion following
the morning sermon at the eleven
o'clock service. The sermon will be
given by the pastor. Dr. J. A.
Forbes. At the evening service the
pastor u. ill give an evangelistic
I message* which will begin the spe
cial week of consecration services.
Sermons will be delivered by Rev,
J. A. Forbes, Jr. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
SPEND WEEK AT BEACH
Mrs. M. H. Landis, Mrs. Dorothy
Landis, of 307 W. Scuih St., and
daughters, Helen Carol Landis and
Joyce Glenn, spent a week at Vir
ginia Beach. Va., recently. They
were joined by Mrs. Ruth Glenn,
who is suending the summer there.
BUSES TO SEAVIEW
The Manly Street Christian
Church will sponsor an outing to
Seaview Beach, Norfolk, Va, Sat
urday. August 10. Buses will leave
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
promptly at 6:a.rn.
REVIVAL SERVICE PLANNED
A revival service will begin
Monday, August 12, at the Mount
Sinia Holiness Church, 1719 Pender
Street. It will be conducted by
Bishop Hattie Harding of Durham.
Bishop Maude M. Pope, pastor of
the church, reports that the revival
will last for 1 week.
RETURNS FROM '‘GOTHAM"
Mrs, Orine Ford, of 533 E, Eden
ton St„ has returned home after
spending her vacation in New
York City.
MRS. JEFFRIES VISITS
Mrs. Orine Jeffries of 533 E. Ed
enton St., is visiting her son and
wife, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Jef
fries, in New York City.
ACCOMPANY RELATIVE HERE
Mr, William Curtis and son,, Wil
liam Jr., formerly of 1215 New
Bern Ave., accompanied their mo
ther and grandmother, Mrs. Ger
trude Curtis, from Mt. Vernon, N.
Y. io Raleigh. Mrs. Curtis has been
i away for several months.
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CLUB NEWS
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VISITING IN CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Lula Hopkins of. 611 E. Ca
barrus St. is visiting her sister in
San Diego. California.
MAJOR HAYWOOD, FAMILY
RETURN
Major Vernon V. Haywood, son
of Mrs, Mary Haywood, and fam
ily have arrived in the states af
ter a five-year stay in Japan, They
landed in Oakland, Calif, and will
motor to Chicago and New York
to visit relatives before coming
i to North Caorlina.
BACK TO NEW JERSEY
Mrs. Mary H. Rand has returned
to her home in Newark, New Jer
sey after motoring to Raleigh to
spend the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. John
son, 1111 E Morgan Street. Mrs.
Rand was accompanied by her son,
Norfleet, and Mr. Joseph Jackson j
of Montclair, N. J.
LINCOLN COURT GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins
and daughter, Patricia, of Spring
field Gardens, L. 1., New York,
were the recent house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. E. Hayes, Sr.,
of Lincoln Court,
MRS. MONROE VISITS
Mrs. Bertha Monroe of New
Rrchelle, New York, visited Mrs.
James Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Blount, Mrs. Carrie Laws and Mrs.
Nannie Anchrum during her re
cent visit to Raletigh.
WILLIE GILLS TO RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gill of South
Ozone Park, LI. I New York re
cently visited Mrs. James Higgs,
their aunt of 313 N. Tarbr.ro St.
PROVIDENCE GROUP ATTENDS
CONFAB
A number of young people of
Providence Holy Church, corner
of South Blood worth St. and Bled
soe Ave. attended a National Bi
ble Church School and Y.P.H.A. j
Convention of the United Holy
Church, in New York City. July j
31 through August 4.
Among the number of persons
going to New York for the con
vention were Rev James A.
Forbes, pastor; Mrs. J. A. Forbes;
Rev. J. A. Forbes, Jr.; Clarence
Young, superintendent of the Bi
ble Church School; Miss Lillian
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ray;
Mrs. Magdaiine Upchurch, Mrs.
Wills Williams and others.
The purpose of this meeting was
to exchange ideas for the better
, understanding of youth work end
; to further organise for evangelisa
t tion of unsaved youth.
Roth farmers and ginner* are
required to keep accurate records
of purchases and sales of cotton.
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RETURN TO STATES FROM
IRAQ Samuel E. Russell, as
sistant professor of printing in
the department of printing,
school of engineering and me
chanic arts, Florida A and M
University, Tallahassee, has re
Judge Rules “Sweet Daddy Grace”!
Can’t Have Water, Seims! Truck
DETROIT, Mich.—(ANP)-Court i
action on the cat:.plaint of several
persons here against Sweet Daddy-
Grace last week resulted in an
Ordinance Magistrate refusing to j
allow ihe leligious leader to use |
water for an outdoor baptism and ;
a sound truck for a “crusade.”
Magistrate John D. Watts up
held a complaint of Mrs. Mel
ba. Campbell, a principal wit
ness, against Daddy Grace and
ordered the spiritualist leader
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EXPERT FLOWER GROW- i
ERS—Mr. and Mrs. S. T. j
Thompson are shown standing
amid their large flower garden
on the front lawn at 808 E.
WeekTyThurch RoTnduiTi
j By Mrs, May L. Broadie |1
“Deal God, w* come to Tht-s be
cause w# would know Thee. We
want to ba with Thee. to talk to
Thee, to listen to Thy voice. In
Thy presence we feel truly alive.
Grant us this day that we may
know Thee better, through Christ,
Thy Son."
Union Baptist Church: Sunday
morning worship services: Church
School opened at 10:30. Morning
worship at 12 o’clock noon. A very
uplifting message was delivered
by the pastor, Rev. George Mit
chell. Everyone enjoyed this ser
mon.
Wilson Temple Methodist Church
| —Sunday morning worship: Church
| School at 9:45. The superintendent,
! Miss Nannie Morgan, presided.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. The
senior choir had charge of music,
under the* direction of Miss Nannie
I Morgan. Organist. Mr. Leon Hay-
I wood. The pastor. Rev, C. L. Gid
, ney, preached a wonderful sermon
! from the Book of Ist Samuel, 3rd
chapter, ist verse, “Wanted: A
Prophet."
Oberlin Baptist Church —Sunday
morning worship: Church School
at 9:45. Supt, Mr. Edward Curtis.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The
senior choir wm in charge of rr u
j sic, directed by Mr. Alvin Blount.
I Mr. Haywood, organist,
j The impressive sermon was de
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THE CAROLINIAN
] turned to his post following a
: ten-month tour as a specialist
j in technical education and gra
phic arts in Baghdad, Iran. He
I was assistant director of the
Baghdad Institute which was
i founded and organized by Bratl-
! to do his baptizing in other
ways by revoking Graces li
cense to use a fire hose and
hydrant for mass outdoor bap
tisni.
In another move the Magistrate
j hydrant for mass outdoor baptism
! revoked Sweet Daddy's sound
I truck permit and ordered Grace's
services to be held inside the con
verted theatre here he purchased.
The religious leaders repre
sentative, Elder Claude WMk
erson, told the court that "we
! Martin Street. The Thompsons
i are especially proud of their
Monthly Roses and Petunias,
which number among their vast
variety of types, some of which
livered by Rev. J. F. Haywood from
the Book of St. Malt... 7th chap
ter, i 7th verse; subject; "Jesus
came to give life.”
Martin St. Baptist Church: Sun
day morning worship Church
School at 9:45. Morning worship
at 11 o'clock. The senior choir was
in charge of music, directed by
Mis* Minnie Min:? The pastor,
Rev. P. H. Johnson, delivered a
very sweet message from the Book
of Acts. 18th chapter. Ist verse.
Subj.-ct: “I must, by all means,
keep this feast.”
First Congregational Christian
Church: Sunday morntnc worship
—Church School at 9:45. Supt, Mr.
Sherman Lewis was in charge.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. The
senior choir wns in charge of mu
sic, under the direction of Mr. Er
nest Massenburg.
The pastor Rev. IT. Cunningham,
delivered a wonderful message, It
was Holy Communion day and ev
eryone enjoyed the service.
Lilly of the Valley Sunday
morning worship service: Church
School at 10:00 o’clock. Supt, Jo
seph Williams. Sr, was in charge.
Morning worship at i) o’clock. The
senior choir had charge of music,
under the direction of Mr. Willie
Henderson,
The pastor, Rev. J. H, Graham,
brought a very neautfu! and spir
itual sermon from the Book of St.
i Luke, 2nd chapter, 48-49 verses
First Baptist Church: Sunday
i morning worship—Church School
j at 8:30. Supt, Mr. W. H. Teylor, Sr,
wa* in charge A very large num
| ber was present. Morning worship
] at 11 o’clock. The senior choir was
I in charge of music, under the rti
! section of Mrs. ML T. James Min
ley University ot Peoria, 111., ;
under contract with the Inter
national Cooperation Agency |
(ICAI. Russel! first served with !
(he Bradley team during a two- j
rear period, 1953-55. (A and M |
staff photo by C. J. Smith, 1111 j
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do not come to disturb, but
to make people happy and
full of joy". Wiikerson made
the statements after. Mrs. I
Camphel. told the magistrate, j
! the only thing we neighbors
want is for Sweet Daddy and
his people to go into the place I
quietly and close the door.” j
About a dozen other people told
the court that a sound truck fol
j lowed by a band marched through
j the area during Sweet Daddy’s
i ‘ crusade *'
i bloom year-round. Thompson,
(better known as The Sandman'
| has lived at the above address
' since 1916.
ister of music, Mrs. E. M. M. Kelly, j f
Soloist, Mrs. P. L. Higgs, Process- j ?
ional, "God of Our Fathers," j I
Scripture reading by Rev. J. D, *
Roberts, 52nd chapter of Isaiah be- j j
ginning at the 13th verse and the j J
entire 53rd chapter. Prayer by Bro. j T
A. A, Cooke. 1
A beautiful sermon was deliv- <
ered by Rev. J. D. Roberts from
i the Book of Isaiah Subject' “Our
Suffering Savior." He made it very
plain and everyone enjoyed his
discourse.
After morning worship Miss
Sheldon McNeil became the bride
1 of Mr. Isaac Winfield. The church
was beautifully decorated. The
vows worn heard by Rev I D.
Roberts. Organist, Mrs. E. M. M
Kelly.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Thelma Maloney of East
Hargett Street has returned home
after visiting her grandchildren in
Bridgeport, Conn. She reports a
very happy vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Evans. Jr.
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"■A ho ret is it person, who i
often keeps yon from being jj
! lonely, ami at the same time f
males you wish you were!” *
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of New York City have returned i
home, after visiting his mother, ! '
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Mrs Louise Evans of 21 Chavis !
Way.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayes and chil
dren of Arlington, Va. are spending
their mid-summer vacation in our
city. They are the house guests of
Mrs. Mayes' sister. Miss Christcen
Jeffries.
Mr. Davis Fields of California is
the house guest, of his parents-in
law, M>\ and Mrr J. A. Highc,
Granville Terrace* They motored to
Oxford Tuesday where they visit
ed Mrs. Highe’s parents, Mr and
Mrs. Hall.
The Raleigh Union Society clos
ed its 60th annual convention on
Tuesday, July 30.
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