PAGE EIGHTEEN Go’isbsro Hews Bv M M. HOI .MAN GOLDSBORO - Tr»- -ogulf meeting of the Negro Recr. ation Advisory Council wv held at | the Leslie Street Cominuniu Cen ter last week with lh>- ehuirm.in, George Wilson, pt< uiin j i! -j>->r* - were heard from * coronal L'> which had conduct'd a surv.o n recretional facilities in t; !-:n.. The council " cni • ' ri wholeheartedly on mrs;::- the need for outdeo, ?w; Plans are being oomph u J sci j the winter proernm ‘ ‘"'mi;' :i for children and dur I- . T Dortch, director of th" C >it x prssseo appiTCir.li 'n '■ "on cil for voluntee i< ■ l '■ ■ : ■ I; -h has been recruited and ,-';nni • ••! earlier. The next no- < i na ' he hUd the third Thor .. t V ust at the Conte I '. Heme Mission Day brated at M! r. i\-i \ ii in mi Church, Sur.r! >v. A -f '.' '!■ 11 O’clock Ml u : iIC • t”d eh of the church sen ' u 1 A, i ’ • , •-ice. The cue-i spe.uk ■■ v :Dr 1 !. Sherrill. Executive Sco.-ot ny of the General Eapiist S' .; C"nvrn- , *icTl The Celeb' u-.or t ,' tSIICU&d ni r '' 'IV' 1 1 > einrl if o - The Lsßm, Borden famil’-- h ned to th* friends i>rd re!- it'*- in 'irr 5 mk Miss Yettn E Dunn ' F uidcm a week-end C'C"’ i! 11 -■ chell oome. 601 Tart ■ Among *he Goldsboriars mu. • this week irotip. vooFtipps ' p jth Ksntv V'ig S .'ohn 1: ■ ■ M-ho had vacationed in F irhmord snd WaninelL). < • * • rnontlu? The E O R.°b3 or- -W' ?>f Whitfield A.' rr -- " ' ' =' ing in Philadelp'' ?rd Mr?. G B. K uu. r ■ ' vi.cifec. f • <• <■' ST. MATTHEWS AME E? 3HIS MAFU AT KTHDICK St. Matthew-;. A M E * : h’ ! V ’ ! ' epened at P:3O a.rc 1 ' *' '■» id attendance The j-vr vice began at 11 00 "■ *, 1 "So.. 2 v’ds in °hr- rr.v 11 Marsaret Holt -t 1n 7: -‘ Processional "‘a? su n -2. >«r. ipv<-* v '*- lesson v*as re ■ ' 1 ' ! ’ : ' ister. 'Rev- Jeter. i .y" r: ' ;; ° chapter of Porn nr- '• ;• rnc its first son?. ‘Th* M ? • f - • * • i., £3 , ~ L, r . Prayer v’as ottoi'-o r oc-rs. The Mission?ry r 'f { - ' -r.»: lifted a i f praver following b> M ■ fVv F r, ■ r '.v :: r begsr his serrm-n b> "" need for conscionfU' ! ' ho’.' good end ■ ' ” sh = t if >r<= r.'.-'.t ah •aumLOJUsam^iu —>' T»g«awßT».-aw»i«Mwa ,,, i -* rnr - w * a * r | TOG AST WLLCh'lf AT SCOTT’S TOC R IST HOM E Also , - . Case AH Kinds of D;- • : and SaßdW'.cbcs A? Dntru t. HALF BLOCK FROM BVb ST \TM>N Tom A§h wori h’ s Tire Service • TIKE recapfinl ». DISTRIBUTOR OF gulf oil PRonuc rr> Phone 626 Fuquay-Varina pnri I Fsen H 1 * f-s s a W IJP TO 60% On Building Materials It Will r,. v You To C-m * T' Vtima For . . . ® Bw.ld Kpiv York > a ontly where they ih, employed for the next se ' veral months. Pi .and Mrs. R R Linsey have i returned to the city after vana i ijnniny m South Carolina and W-'sli i-n North Carolina. ;>ii'. and Mrs. dulis Price of 1 0.-ld.-horo announce the marriage i ia )ii ; granddaughter Deloresr to | Waller 1,, ,- Tohnson. son of Golds ■ Tin marriage took place Ju* j ly 23rd. '.I, r. |,e>.vi« of tsler St. \ Tt.irncd to the city after •pi nd.nv’hi summer in Atlantic City. N J. ! ill' n Hicks. 5d7 S John S: nar returned to ’he city after uvndirc ’he summer in Atlantic* Mr and Mrr George Armstrong, yi;') s. .- I j.-. st. have returned to ; . fity after spending several i v.-erics in Tusitegee Alabama. M - Krisi!' H. Dickerson and son. j ; ■vticlv-el DeWayne have returned I :,,„n ,i vpif with relatives end j . friends ir. Providence. TW. T!.• Commimity League A.R- ; ■-i;,rr wi;i compels in th*’ State j Nr •:••• Softball Tourney in Greens- | ; horo starting Saturday. George j • V.i nji is 11v commissioner A s the j iff ball I ague. •i-.n the Lord. He thinketh and a- | i-hiee iviibin our souls. How beau- : fuir lives would he if we , wrtitri keep Christ with us. re hipi at ail tor.- - and ;,-t hint 'n? r.ur constant companion. 1 i: w fool Christ is with us. would we do an unholy act? Would the • n. ; v • vord he spoken? He chose ; . from Romans. 3rd chapter, ;‘T’r,,i verso. "Even the Richt.eous ,.f God which is by faith of chr’st unto all and upon all i o' ihom that, believe for there is oiffcv'-ncc." His theme, was: •'riic-e is no difference. " Rev. Up preached a dynamic sermon. Vir i. .--.ei! there is no difference. Those wiio live in slums and those •••ho live on the boulevard, the , ,-• < -nd the weak, the ones : ■ hh riches and th" poor. There is : iv, r] 'ner .7is cares for all ‘ ;.!• "; ■ trust on Him with f.ht'n and grace. There is none i'ghieovs have all sinned and (nr- short Th" sermon ended ... pi, ;i-. , i-.nir singing. "My God is r< toi ! can fee! Him in my -I The manifestation of the . ... it rv-'"'--bed. M-iny visitors and |! fvicr-ds w re present We are pre- Antertam the Western N. c . conference m November Kc-f> p 1 b i ? \ n >r. in d. I P'^amkatte r.v MRS. C M. HILL R.H A MKATTE Sunday Aug. vac - high dav all day for \Y rta Chapel The baptizing took pine, at mno at Civts Lake. 16 persons wer. baptized by the pas '"■. Rev (<•'- c Lee. The B. T U. took pirn i ... 6"4-5 The topic dis cussed " -s: Are all mothers fit to rear ."hjiriren in the right way. j Nigjit service began at 7:15, with the pastor in charge, BIRTHDAYS i yfr William Henry Unchurch * !• '•, iiir.iod his birthday the 29th of July Mr Melvin Upchurch ce ! lebrated hi - birthday the 3rd of ’ A His .mother gave a birthday : r i ;i pd his girl friend, Miss | D->r-->lhy Ray. was among the : -uesis. Miss Barbara Hill had a birthday recently. TH OUGHT FOR THE DAY Th-" Church will never regain How TV •ament fire until we all .A,- ihe church as our responsibi -1 ijty." r-'fioji suiners are required by 1 to keep accurate records of all ■ - , ction*? with cotton farmers, fool hog; gain faster. Twin City Radio and | Appliance Company W V J* I, - WK SEftVK'F 6 G, y. Home Appllancfs, SyHania Zenith Television Set* f Ph. IM-W STIQtTAY SPRINGS Shop For The WHOLE FAMILY Hudson-Belk COMV A N ¥ FUQUAY SPRINGS ! • Quality Merchandise • A 1 Lowest Prices ——«. : News For And About | The People Os Charlotte | CHARLOTT’E The Rev .Jnmes F. Wertz, pastor of St. Paul Bap- ' list Church, has been named to ] ;he top-level executive committee j sot the Billy Graham Charlotte | Crusade. Rev. Wert* will serve as second vice chairman. The crusade is scheduled for Sept. 28 through Oct, 26. 1958, at the Ccharlolte Coliseum and Auditorium. Mr. ! George M. Ivey, president and treasurer of the .1 B. Ivey Co., is president of the committee COMING EVENTS "Genial Gene” Potts, the fab ulous disc jockey at Radio Sta tion WGIV will be master of ceremonies of the "Big Gos pel Ten of ’57" shins which will make two appearances in the slate later this month. The show, which features Ciara j Ward and the renowned Ward Sin- i gers, will be in Winston-Salem on | August. 21 and at the Park Cen ter here on the 22 In addition to Miss Ward such famous groups as the Harmonizing j Four, the Nightingales, the Smith • Gospel Chorus, Gospel Harmon- j ; ettes. Swanee Qulnteti, the Cara- ! | vans, Sam Cook and the Soul Stir- . I rors and the Five Blind Boys of i Alabama who are better known as 1 j the "Happyland Singers", make up 1 what is viewed toy the expert* |s • | being one of the greatest shows . ; of this iype ever assembled. Th" Rock N Rollers will be knocking themselves out a t the Bark Center on Aug. 39, That’s the night Little Willie John, Ernett Cobbs. Chuck Willis and Shirley and Lc" will keep the joint rocking with their solid jive 'This is the first group in a par , arte of outstanding stars who will ! appear here in the coming months." ! Promoter Jim Crockett promises Crockett has booked Little Richard and Fats Domino Bis Rock ’N Roll Shows for Sep tember The children will h" happy to know that Clark Kent and his Super Man Show. W'»*h the entire television east, will come *o the Park Center on Aug. 31 There will hr an af ternoon and night performance The McCrorey Branch YMCA u= sponsoring an outdoor barn ri ie and cook-out Friday night Trans portation for the outing which will b- held at 'he Boys' Scout Camp, will b" provided from the starting at 5-30 o'clock i THE PLEASURE SEEKERS I Mrs. Luci'lle Wilson and Mrs ' Vivian Foac of Long Island N. J- j j blew in to see tdatives and friends ] 1 for several days last week Luci- 1 “ j en s stayed with her father Mr. ! ! David Gran* at 2020 " Wyatt *E ! i while Vivian v-as living with her , | aunt. Miss Ruby Fulson of McCall | Street J i Gu« Johnson. Hr and Mrs. John 1 | vaughti and ' r 'Mam Johnson of ! A'nungsto*''" l . Omo are spending ’ ! their 'vacation m the city Gus U •. -citing ms brother. Mr. Alfred ’ Johnson of Horne Drive, while the j Vaughns are stopping i*t Union. S. C. for a week j Other visitors to our fan city ; from Brooklyn. N. Y last week | were Mr. and Mr?. Robert Dodd i and their family Ttimy are stay ing with Mr and Mrs VUlie Walk r | or at 606 Carmel St f : Mr? Mary J. Coleman c' Brook -6 lyn, N y is spending the month ' of August with her sister. Mrs. '■ Gussie Lee Campbell ’on F-n-'isb Dr. 0 Mr and Mrs. Albert Minton of it 36 N. Church St., arm enjoying h , ,hc visit of their daughter. Mrs. i Katie Minton Culberth. who is in town for a week. Mrs. Culberth is h i from Denver Colo. The famous sax player. Roy Roles of Miami. Fla., is spend ing his vacation with his par ■v ; enfs. Mr. and Mrs. Ohie Oiah ? | RMes at 128 N. McDowell So is Roy’s brother. Biily and wife They are also from Ml t ami Beautiful Harriet Rudd and equ n j ally as lovely Mildred Bonds have " i come dwon from Philadelphia for " , a visit with Miss Bonds* parents, j Mr and Mrs Johnny Bonds. 1100 Indianopolis Ave in Kannapolis y ( They were weekend visitors a* the jl i famed Excelsior club here Mil s dred is spending considerable time with her brother, Bobby, who is _ mending it the Cabarrus Coun ” ty Hospital | Philadelphia has also given us | Mr. and Mrr. Clarence Shirley for a week. The Shirleys are vacation ng with Mr, and Mrs. Freeman McGriff of this city Some of our people quit the big city last week for short visits at the beaches, while others sought J peace and quiet at home The Wil ”■ lie Walkers and the G L. Stowes were among the first. Willie and his family spent almost a week at Dailey's Hotel at. Seabreeze near W'lmington His buddies will be shocked upon hearing that Willie did quite well with til" rod and reel while on vacation Caught "ov er 20 fish before breakfast one morning. ' Had borrowed equip ment Among the *t»y-*l-homer* are FI eta Alexander, the love 1y serretirv at the McCrotfj Branch YMCA, and' Odeil Rob inson of Patton Are. who W _ the Boys' Work (secretary at ~ MeCrorey'*. Howard Campbell, Physical Dir ector at the McCrorey Branch YM CA attended summer school at the Blue Ridpe Assembly, ir. Blacks Mountain. 'Twas interracial Mrs, Inez Withers, wife of Oli ver Withers of Boattv Ford Rd., is recuperating nicely after an oper ation at a local hospital. The Excelsior t Club will he the j scene of a dinner-dance given bv ] the Goodhill Lodge No. (513 Satur charge of the affair, which is pri ■day night Harry Mills is in vate ~ The Dormlnfory Club at the _ Mertrnrey Unrey VStGA. 'in- BY BILL JOHNSON rter the slue direction of Mr Matthew Evans, has held two 1 j very successful Religious For ums” at the "Y" recently 1 lie eiub is made up of men who iive at the “Y”. The H. W. Givens—He’s the af fable minister al Bicidleville Pres- i byterian Church-- are visiting in I Cleveland. Ohio for the next tv weeks The Date Book . . . The following events v. ill be ; held it Simpson Memorial Metho j dirt Church this week The Women's Society of Chris tian Service; met, Monday night at the Church. Mrs Dei la McMan us is Chairman of WSCS. ISSSSO I VIEWS jllßaaa#k ,N y» ROSEWELL HEDGEPETH TO SEC. ROCKY MOUNT - Nash County ; Home Demonstration agent Mrs. j Margaret Wade, has announced • that Miss tiase.'lc Hedgepeth, Rte. i 3. Rocky Mount, a resident of the i Si. Paul community, will be re- i warded by her community for her j prowess as young home-maker j with » expense-paid trip to the j Regional Negro 4-H Camp to be | held al Howard University in Dee j Cec Bor-flla won county honors j in food conservai ion in 1955 and 1956 and was a state winner in | i 956. Jeffreys 4-H and H-D Club? are sponsor'Ug Roseila'? trip EQUALITY. A BITTER PILL It r? st seems that when if come? i to applyir. EQUALITY' to colored people—no matter how well-inon- j ,-d or excellent their charactc" | it, is a bitter pill for many while | people to swallow, particularly j here in the South I Take, for example, the case of j ; a Rocky Mount merchant who was j | able to mclode his lone colored j | employee on the photograph with ! several while employee. He ad- j 1 dressed EVERYONE by a * ; ' r F\- CEPT the one Neg-o. and evident- . !v felt he had done no wrong. Then there's another local merchant '.'"ho ; displayed a photo of hw s*oi--- fropt ; and six white employee? i indm.- Rush iemorial Church flews Bv MRS. ANNIE H TH OR rs. A fine -Church School a* ?:<,* ' am each Sunday opens our ser ; vices for the day The procession- \ ; al. God of our Fathers," on last Sunday, was an assurance that we j were off to fine service? for file j day. Our Ist hymn. No. 209. A- t i mazing Grace," was sung, lined i ;by our past"';-. Rev W D f arson 1 lin memory of Rev W W Long. ! the Presiding Eider of the Dur- | ’ ham District, who answered s he i call to come up higher 1 year age I ! this month' The responsive reeding war- for the 30th Sunday The voice of ; .Wisdom'' Scripture lesson was ; th n read by our pastor from the 46th r.-alm. The soul-stirring pray er. wa.7 offered by Bro Thomas Jones. Our 2nd hymn. No. 73. Be still mv Soul' was sung while 'he congregation devoutly medita- j ted. After the sermonettc to the | Jfinior Church and the singing of j ihe spiritual. "I Need Thee” the I Minister chose his text, from the i same scripture. The following are j the excerpts. 1 God is our Refuse. 1 our Shelter and our Guiding Light 2. God speaks to us and tolls us j how to live. 3. He wants us to j know that tic l? the Supreme be ing by saying to us "Be stall and know that. I am God This was a very fine message in deed. At the evening service the minister chose the 2nd chapter of Hebrews for his discourse. Theme " The Preeminence of Christ's mes sage " The minister’ charged us al ways to give earnest heed to God ;? word, because it is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path way. The minister climaxed by -ay- Irtg the main idea of it all is the . continuation of holding on to God’s unchanging k hand. Again, Rev. Car . son gave us a real gospel message. Despite the very hot weather quite a few visitors grace our services each Sunday. We shall be looking forward to your visit real soon. Our thought for the week: "For Thy great cause we give Thee thanks, O God, and for our share in Thy Kingdom we are grateful. Help us to realize that no people, i Shop Apex Bonus i ; ioney Stores IPhone EL 4-5251 Blanket Specials 2 -Weeks July loth Through July 27 th Pick. Up arid Delivery Service APEX CLEANING COMPANY APES, N. C. It Makes Us Happy To Serve You! Tim CAROLINIAI, i • The Usher Board will met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 1 ' Wells at 2015 Edison tonight at. i "ight ’clock Mr. W. F. Wofford < is chairman of the senior Ushers. Regular church service# will be held Sunday at 11 o’ clock. Sunday school is at 9:45 i and Evening Worship is at 7 o'clock. Midweek services is held each Wednesday night at 8. - ''Building Tedtese statewsire sesxx The Rev. C. E. Strickland used 1 i “Building The Foundation" from i John i2lh: 43rd verse, as his stih ■ jeet lasl Sunday. The senior choir 1 I furnished the music. Mrs Lucy Crosby of 232! Celia ■ St. is reporter for Simpson. up white the lone colored man was ■ kneeling oi squatted he fore them. , Yet. then was plenty of room on ' photo for all to aland. Apparently. J | we must, remain a little lower than | the angels.’ DISCRIMINATION COMES HIGH i It has been reported that *ht j late Dr J E. Shepard once told i the N. C. Legislature that ‘ segre | cation come? high” when they | questioned what they thought was j ! a rather large request ftv* appro- ! j priations for N. C: College at that i • time. Thu?. it is with discrimination i of today. A report from Northanip- j I ton County where attorney James | j R. Walker. Jr. has been pressing | I the charges against, a woman rog- i i l.rtrar" for several months j Reportedly the. County Cornnsis- j j sinners and other official? have re- j ! manded for further consideration ; ; a hi!! presented for iecsl fer in | the amount around S3BOO from one 1 I firm alone' H seems that about j $2500 had been allocated to defend ! the registrar and the Coun’y Elec : lions Board. I If occurs to us that some enabling I legislation wts enacted during the I past General Assembly for that i purpose It would be much cheap er to let Negroes vote, even if they ...Ilk" -o m»nv whites—-can't road ( > well ! pa person is secure unless rooted 5 00. This money is to he used to eiri ill putting rest room? ,n the building 1 n GOLDSTON —— PITTSBORO SILER CITY By D, W. He&den P, O. Box 5S —— Goldsion. North Carolina GOLDSTON Hello folks' Hope ;.ou are feeling fine. Another week has gone by and your 'ole Rambler is giving you the jottings of the week which 1 hope you will enjoy reading. THE LAMBERT FAMILY This reporter was completing the rounds when I drove my car under rhe Shady Oaks < ! a very lovely and attractive home. As I began walking from my car, the most beautiful flowers and the cool breeze were enjoyed. On the front, porch 1 found Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambert with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsuin Lambert, who were recently honored as the oldest married couple in Chatham County. And that isn't all. Besides being married lor over 7ft years the Lamberts told the CAROLINIAN that they have been together and lived happily for over 70 years. They have very good health, have never worried about things of the world like many of us now are. It was quite interesting to visit the Lamberts An the children come from various,, point? of the United States once each year. They have a 'big family gathering.'' Tn ihs* news i-nund-up l found the family ail giving Hus reporter Louisburg Motes Bv MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS' CIIVRC h activities LOUISBURG Chib No 5 of ; the Mitchell Chape! Church met August 7 at the home of Mrs, Les* j sir Crews with the chairman, I Mrs. Ester Davis, in. charge of the | meeting. Topics were discussed by i Mrs. Willie Wilson and Mrs. Ms ! bol Davis. There were fifteen per. i sons attending. Two new merfiber? i were present. They were Mrs. Ar i .’hie -Tones, and Mrs Mary H I Southerland The hostess sen ed strawberry ce cream and cookies, i Club No. lof the Mitchell Chap ! el met Aug. f* at the home of'Mr. | and Mrs Johnnie Solomon with i tne chairman, Mrs. Jus ratio Foster. I in charge of the KleePng Topics ! were discussed by Mrs. Maggie ; Lee Solomon. Mrs. Juanif.ia Foster. ; and Mt. Eddie Wilson Th- r- mere 1 four new members present. They j were Mis? Daisy Hedgepeth. Mrs | Helen Cook. Mrs Mar William? I and Mr Rob«rt 'ee Foster. The hostess served sandwiches, cool* aoe and mints. Church School at the Mitchell ■ Chapel Baptist Church Sunday ■o -.rning at 10:00 o'clock opened with tbe supertindent, Mrs. Wil i ms Rodwell, in charge Mr and Mrs George Mangum 1 rergntlv v3?i te :] Mr. and Mrs. W d- Ite Cooper of Franklington. Va. Mrs Cooper is the former Miss Ne-i --; he Evans of Apex | Miss Joyce Barnes ;• visiting ; u jth friends and relatives in Fhi i ladelpiiia. Pa | Miss Blanche Reese of Leaks viile spent a week with Mrs E H. j William? and daughter, Jacqueline. : They, along with Mrs Williams' mother. Mrs. Louise Horton, mo tored to Leaksvill*. taking Miss ! Reese bar.k home. ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE r:s TAKBORO ST. ROCK* MOUNT, N C. T«lejihonE 2-2191 GORDON’S GIN :! J 930 iSf l\ fllimi inwTxusriuit>»Ki»m-it iinsumm ..ui.mitm WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 19$, their names and addresses. These are sons and daughters of the ; Lamberts: Edgar, Sylvester, Joe, a 1 from New York; Melvin of Chicago, 11!.; Roosevelt, of New York City; Mrs, Lorine Reaves of Greensboro; Mrs. Nannie Lsync, Mrs. Emily Mae Holt of New York. Other gu-'-te included Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dark, from the national capital, Washington, D. C.; Mrs Ethel B. Chrestefield, of New York: Mrs. Virginia Lambert and Son Louis, Jr., from New York. THIS AND THAT The Union Grove A. M. F. Zion Church Annual Home Coming Revival started Sunday with ma ne in -and-out-of-town visitors. Some of these visitors were caught bv this reporter: Mr. and Mrs. Otha M Jones and Mmily of 2126 E. Hoffman Si . Baltimore 1 . 13. Md,: Mr. Willie Clynorn. 3597 S. Annie* ei ib St Detroit,, 17 Mich.; Mr. and Mrs Muse Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and fa mily. all of Greensboro: Mr. Claude ! Header*. Jr . of Asheboro, Mr. and Mrs Bob Johnson of East Goldsfor? are being visited by i Mrs. Johnson's rdd-r brother, Mr. ; H -cl: ■, . of Dhilad,'lphi.-,, Dr: Mr and Mrs Perry Watson and family are bernr 1 visited by relatives from I Mow York | Otis Hcaaen of Goldston. aecom ! panted by Mr and Mrs. Lawrence i Mnffittee of Siler CTcy. motored so I Washington, D, C. for the weekend. William Dowdy has returned to New York aftei a brief visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Msc ! RonJey Dow dy, of Goldston J Homecoming Annual Revival ’ meeti-.g will start Sunday at Rob j eru- Chapel. Goldston; Centennial j A M E Church. Bear Creek; | Macedonia Church at Gulf; Mit ; ehel! Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church ! -it Pittsbovo and the New Hope ; A. M E. Zion Church near Gulf. The public >.s invited to attend ! some of these services Sunday thru I next week. PITTSBORO NOTES Rv GrVTANNA HORTON HOMECOMING AND REVIVAL : PITTS BORO The homecom ing service of St. Paul A. M. E. i Z Church. Cumnock, was held ! August A This celebration marked ! the, beginning of a great revival j that is held annyal'y. i The church's building and grounds were crowded. Relative's i -;nd friends from in North Caro- I -ipa and neighboring states were I there The Rev P V. Horton, pastor of ; Mitchell Chaps! A M. E. 2. Church. ; conducted th-- revival services. E 'rb service throughout the week n ?.- largely attended and many •mis revived. Rev F H. Bebee is ; pastor of St. Paul 1 j The Third quarterly conference ■ j of Holland Chape! Church was : hold at the church July 28. Elder ; J. A. Brown preached a soul-stir ring message taken front S' Luke j 12:20 His theme: "Thou Fool." The Young Women and Buds of Promise Missionary Society recent- HARRINGTON’S GROCERY "Where Friends Meet For Refreshments STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES LAMF CHIMNEYS NOTIONS Beer: 6 Cans $1,19 1023 So. Washington St. ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. ly sponsored a musical program a' Holland Chapel Church. Those participating on prog rant were: The Harbor Light? of Dur ham. Spiritual Airs of Haw Rive! Cnurch, and the Harmony Male Chorus of Holland. " Recently a Popularity contest between White Oak and Hollanc Cnapel Sunday School-, was heir at Holland Chape!. Music was ren dered by the Harmony Male Cho rus of Holland with Mr. Cl if tor I Stone of Chrpel Hill and Prof. J W. Clifto : of Cummoek r.s guest speakers. Miss Grace Burnett was crown td queen, for raising the hashes' sum. SPORTS The Chatham Cubs of Pittsoorrt defeated the Sanford' Giants by $ score of 6-2 on Saturday. August 10 1357 in Ellis' Park Pittsbovo. The Cubs' line-up "'as as follows* Harold Richardson. Clarence Peoples John T. Brim, Thomas Clark. Lee Richardson. Lonnie ! Rone. Joe Reeve? Ccy Burnett. | Walter Reaves The Cubs will meet the Giantt on Aug, 25 at Sanford The Giant? iinrj'w the Management of Mt. jw. T Horton and the Cubs are 1 md-r the mangema.it of Mr. John Checks. THIS AND THAT Some celebrating birthdays this w. elf are. Mr. N th Alston. August ! 10: Mr. Melvin Lev. August 7. and Me Harold Richardson. August 12 VISITORS Rfv Horton acompamed h- Mis* -os Joan Richardson and Miner-- va Horton motored to North Wilkesboro to gat his family re cently. Mrs. Helen Cgndiff of Ncvt* Wilkesboro, yours truly ar.d Mas ters Joseph and Charles Petty lit of Ohio, who are visiting in NC» tourneyed to the Ch? r ok?e Indian Reservation Sunday, Ausust 4, 19- 47 It. was enjoyed by all. Masters Joseph and Charles 111 ! Petty are visiting their aunt, Mr* M. M Horton. Mrs. Annie Smith of Pittsburg p s . i s visiting her brother, Mr Mrnly Check. Some* others who wet*? or ■■■ltQ \ isiting in Pittsbovo and neigh' boring cities are: Mr. and Sirs Robert Taylor of Now York C Mr. John McTruc of Boston. Mass; Mr. E. L Harrison and family of | Norfolk. Va.: Misses Delane ar.d ■ | and Dslois Hearten of New York ; Ci*y a d Privates first class June ‘ i Reaves. Ralph Piggie. 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