Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / Aug. 24, 1957, edition 1 / Page 18
Part of The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE EIGHTEEN KiNSTO: :EW3 iCOKTIKV ED I K! 'I F '<.:. C. Ssg SagjMraßß^^^Hß While here th- trio -■’.’<■ iv riv. mu guest of Ml srd M In- Bicun*, M Y ■ sirter. Mrs If! iL. Birhr.n on. : and Mr?, « A. C®di sivi ? Hr. Mu?a Menu! Mrs Atire fGM-d. ■ ■ ’ ■ ■ ! ■> C-'ln o* :>■*■•; nr-.i :•• after vi; nio in Enteigh NCR tn*’ hou; :•>!• -1 Jerome C! • y vh. ■ A vp. and Mi -rid M. - !■! \\ .- in 1 dei's of Bi While in the v ,? ■ i <• ■■■ ]\i . Sanders v.'s- i 1 *f'.>■ 1 ,. ■ • and Mrs Willi oi Cu •i ' : 1 St. dinner spu ; r,f •>. !>- farm;' of Cannon '■■* ■' ' light refresfur,--!'!?. '-■> on ed *!: ;nd Mr .'-in' V- :•'.{ on Sort n ' Top : ■ ’ i" rha:i*d by aitandiog >• nr •• ; ■■ •• • ship rt. the M-.ni> • 1 hi: <n ! Church. MJw Lillian ?• oo’rt?, . rcuntinn ; repr# terns*:' - *. of dr w : ws» detained in fin • <■■ - : cause oi :>.• . • her car. Sin’ guest Os 1 Moore of Smu*- express hr” thanks to the .'•••• ■ who fr.ado the --••• of ■ 1 pape... r ib’<- boring *c' ••.•.- v l- • * Mss* Br" ■:< t’j-p; •’ ♦o Cod ar.d h'r . •' ••• . . Kinstca SOCIAL VOil s On fl at 4 P in i rive home ce-’emr • v M. •! E. I_ r -' : tc Mr P • !•••’ I • !'• mouth, Va. Rev J. A Hm ph; ■ y officiated at the c'-.rum •*•■••• Nuptial music nis Ciffcn i h,v Mrs. S'ldn- B C - who sang "Biicaicr" •••nd Ci :. ■ ; PreVp of Lords Fra} - P: vs.- Jota; Telfair. The bride vs? jvw in w tawum j by her cm: and wore a Mr? ; rrer. (irewith nuilrnn,; \ ami accessories. Best man was I'm- bred w n f the groom. The couple left iwvt’t'd' ; ■- ter the r> remnn v ■ ; donee at TY ’: • Portsmouth VA, Mrs. Rhode? A a a .;. :,■ - j faculty at VGwdimxnii H; -P- -!. ; The groom is eirnown! ;r; P mouth and is Ihe taoMw Mr \ Julia Garner of K:n w* UAir- rjrtn v ; r,. >: ■ ■ Out'Of-tovvn p. ;> ..-nr the cerr-mr-nv i.d which followed Mr ere Wynn, Mr. Sandv V-.V . . Charles Peehe of Fc-ryuvi'O ; i P ■ Lossie Howell. F: ■■■ Li V Prior *o the r -r -r i -r ?:r ' ♦he bride-rlcct >v ; - f> ,t out-of-door ere-:-?::? ’ Bertram Hrob,; ! - l - ■ the first of the ' - ? • •' n residence on M-r ;n St Nun ■' friends and veil-wisl:-rs v . :r attendance On Thursday. Mr? M ; -:-Mil t-- ler honored the pr w-c, --- h- ■*,- a: a ' Torch S’trw’i and green':: v v ■ ftor.s with icer c 1,-:- pleting the sett me In addition to -s'less •??.-- tha groom nth-’ - the festive occasion '• dames William Jons? of ton D. C, Julia H. K- !;v Cin cinnatti. Etta I p v -n Washington. D C . iliirubcih iuc. Esther Pirtrn ■?. " ' J.■ Chapman. Ar.ne C,. Moseley arid Martha H .i: Also Mr. and Mrs. Jubr 'T(:tfuir, Mr. and Mrs Fertus '.'oil;«.-r, Mr. Arthur Redding. Mr and M. ■ n, . tram Kubbard Mr. -mi li ter, Mr and Mrs I?- -oh v iliisn Napolion Lane M 1? ■ s.r.d Mr. V !! ;V!r?' - 1 auppo•>’ yell r■" O ■ ■ 1 with the article "ni it: -‘V.Tjti* ri ; « A Boy Qu.l* ‘i v but even more so >:• lbs "What 1:- A Girt" ; ■ A F- > We a“-: de :,r this v ?ek to ■ A.' a• . •,:; hope you'll er„n,v ; t . , ws ‘Little g;A? .-.ve : that happen <o p.in-.d* Th- > born w.th a Utl® hit of /uiwi-ihiru about there and ,ho.■; . it thin sometimes the r- • ■■ - ‘ enough i*fi to la > von® hoar;-- *■’ "t.n when they are k- t-nj: in th'- nnid or rryina 'i-h 1 • ox parading up the 're' 1 ' m moth er s best clothe-; ■'A little girl can be super''-' far-! baddert oftener thsn anyone eri in 'be world She ran jitter «r<r;nd and stomp, and make funny uni -r and frazzle your nerves, yet just when you open vour mouth, she stands there denu-f.- with that ; pe el*! look in her ryes "A girt is INNOCf VC- uLn-m,. ; in the mud BF UTY its head and MOTH KRKOOD tlv : ginc a rlol? oy tht- foot. 'Tir.rl borrow s from nnn l creature.’; to make s li lo git! He uses, tbr sour of a bud, Ihr squeal of a pis. the stubborn ness of a mule, the antics of a menkey, the spryneas of ;« ! grasshopper ‘hr rtiriot-ipv of a rtf, the slyness of a fox, U.r •eft,ness oi a kitten. And to top it off He adds the mv< tetious mind of a w b® ‘A little girl )ik> . • -d party dresser small animals. n ' .- believe, ice crr.vn rr.-k*-- up o visiting tea parties and one boy She doesn't care so much for visi tors, boys in ce-netal, ! •• • d hand me downs, straight chairs, getables. snow suits or staying in the front yard. She is loud' t wl.-n you are thinking, prettiest when she has provoked you, busiest bedtime, quietest when von want to show her off. and mod fljrt.vimi • when she absolutely must riot got j the best of you ay on , ‘ She. can muss up your t, 0!l your hsir ®nd your dicnitv - r- vi vour money your time and p temfUff—’then just when vour pa tience Is ready to c?v i h«r -pp shine peeks through and you ve , lost agsirv I '*Yes she is a nerve-racking nui- I s-r.ee, just, a noisy bundle of mis cir'ef. Id it when your dreams turn- : Mg down and Uw wotlu is « mess, j when it rtcms you are pretty j ■ ueh of a foo.i after ail. she- can j 11 ..;';f von a kmc (ciuccni when she j fl/ki:ii>s OU nilend ’ hispers ! 1 you h-«i of fit " C! QRD { IEWS r,v ' M \f?SGN w KOI!) -.is: ■ • ( OSAIMION po-v. and Mrs Simeon Austin, { 1 v (—,('?■.-ode Bvon?. Barbara ? i Bye, s. Yvonne Laming, and Rena j • Aiesa’id'— '’f the Sijyet Hill Com- < i [niiniiv Ml for Huntsville. Ala . j io?: Monday Aoeust. 10. to attend |; ! the National Convention of Frimi- | ! tive B?r>*ij»^ OCTV'OOK F-AZA 'P i Sr-",-■ -i‘. kr.al churches are coop- ; I dy sfH.nsonnsf <*n~ outdoor j! :i, i - V-- 1 ' hf i g i t;n .., s nr 7?no p.m. Booths will be , >:' or the | i iiuei sec!ion with 'l’ftiumament _ St. j ! Koch church uroup responsible . jJ r booth’ ano W’U keep the j t Oioc.cds flT'm t!; n I.OOt h It V'il.l Op* ! i orntr Sm.-s the amount rk-nrerl j : v ii depend upon the number of ? i customers attract-- d. ’bore will be ! ■ . , i ■ }■><■; i c'nd i v pm • ;•< n 1 v -< (ii.'inent i 1T,.?. Thr nurrt wiii l-o ento? tained by j ! ,1 : •»; “( ' r‘ f-™ ; I vG.ii'-'u? church*-? o'- intervals l : (ii/fipo the es ep.inst- The ehub'-bc-s having booths are j H U A M K Church. First I i M.’ulah Rantirt, Price j i Mcmcrisl A M E Zion. Grace j I i.i;thi ran. First CongrecM.tooal j : Christian Mt Olive Christian, and j i g:K:il Primitive BsptisL Each j jof Churches is phnniiis M i for *'>:pnnr-ion of iM faci- ; FI.CRT \TIOV T jjj i}v'pir ? R'■■creation Center ; ? vt'ro'Uid b'ivG for • y ipo . ! pf’-sonne! rcnnrt that Unis has beet I i „ verv ?>’<•, i. «utr>nter ospec;- i | a -j?\ fVovn iho standpoint of the I j chi!'-' ■I s chiewmetit j On iha closing day. Friday. Au- i I gLi-t ig. th' re wDf an art. exhibit : j jFi c’va'ion Conin’issi'«r. from r. . i •» otiiv eairltscn. 1 ,i u}t*.’S LoiijCA;... 1 Th ’ children made many articles ; dbriog p t.s a|M cmfts etns«cs. They l were penupted ! • 1 carry these •■!'- ' .ides home after the exhibit Fri : dry. j Tournaments of various game.' i - ; n. the foliowinc being de rhmrtjs: Pinß-ponc. Willie :o' ; hw and Wiilie Sloan; Box hoc ! Michael O’Neal and Chester Lmigston lit: Badminton. Walter : T.oug ;ind Ar. te White; end horse rh.x r,. 1 chir.:: C urn c Mitchener j and Shirley South. ' p , • i-.-.l! n‘ > lor Jo ' 5 CI - Uo*' Miner: and Willie Crump. ; ’ The "Ff<? at ion Staff and mem ! - oer ' r $f U-- lb creation Com mission i cumvert’ a' picnic at Lake Fisher ■ T ..- At?.emit 13 They ; we ?e rnbrtiunefi by talent from ; .' Si • or play-grounds Those .... ; I near? f.ontei Ivh'iret Howie. Dorenda i Johnson Lee Bruner. Jr.. Nancy ; <5- ; u n ? Maty A. Bell and Jean As plans '.vere made for ! r ) U i-,s and many other ac ! tiViiles rhai have hi • requesied i hr the community, j ribi'omound will hr open r,p vr. for the remainder I of Liio surn it.or. ! Thr ri’crnattoß motto i s "A city ;, -hero children play is a city where I children stay." A ; j asked to con- j •. ■: \ Chestc Lang *' T; - Tl ' ■ I director, before Saturday. August j .: pp: some special plans : .or trial group iw-owwrgwa wxrrrmn*. ..; *m n«lK We . MULLING WITH MULLER 8y Fdna M. Mvlfor A ttant preview of coats, and jack* which look mighty like real sea), • promises ,»s some exciting fashions come fall. This new fur-like fabric is of 100 p i .cnt orlon and b-ars ‘he cute name of "Kissing Cousin" ‘cause i it* the closest relative to fur in the, j .i,hb>n world! 'i "ij krow the way genuine sealsWft sbcii < when --troke.ii and how it Jails into hljih am! low shadows and u«* helms iMv <-oi» to the touch, well that's * - v ily ti:<' way “Kissing Cousin" re* a 1 It n "break'" whin it ripples or drape-., the way real for does. You’ll have to look twice to see whether it’s rt-al or synthetic. Mjletl by • w.i-l'ent designer*, these mill’ (available in both brown and bl.-i'-k) will lie in ‘-tores some time in Annus*. I'm told, and at prices the me-t budget-minded of us will enjoy! ♦ ■* e It’* no buig w-nlk from our driveway lo the house yd i *el- \ dom seem able to make the door with. out the bottom of tbe ehoj.ping bag -burst* *f' '"•* ing out——resuiting in jf J a mad dash to re- * trie'® the groceries rolling down the street, 'W'by, oh -why, do grocers mid market* use paper brig* tlv at just won't »tand the Mrnin of being fiiiedi'fl * * * For those of yett who can 'V.i|-e a few oi iuniir':- marbles, here are a couple of tips that may prove helpful. Hy dropping n frw marbles into stoi k in; i on a breezy day you’ll anchor the a sufficiently to prevent tangling around the line. And, there’s nothing vn helpful as a marble for mending holes in fioc.fr tips of gloves. A marble dropped into the finger tig* makes for e.i i’-r ving, especially for a break in the scam. RamLling In Chatham V GOLDSTDN PITTSBORO SILER CITY tty 0. W. Headen P. O. Box 55 Goldstar*. North Carolina PITTSBORO NOTES Rv Cavtanna Horton HAMLETS ( LOSES TEAR WITH SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL PITTSBORO— Or, Sunday, Au- Kupreil Memorial C M E. church, with the morning services which Rev, ,1. H Lightsey, pastor of the church, preached. Dinner was served on the ground?. The Rev C. R. While, pastor of Ruse 11 Memorial C M. E. church, Durham, delivered the afternoon message. On Monday, the revival service began with Rev. C H. Red pastor of Russel! Memorial Temple C. M. F, Church, Durham, delivered the afternoon message On Monday, the revival erviee began with Rev. C. S. Reid, pastor nf BuseH Memorial Temple C. M E Church, Greensboro as evange list. for the week. The '.'hurdv?s of the community took an active par* in the prayer ?*rviee each .night. The spirit was high all week. There were twelve converts. i Highlights Os High Faint Pv MRS. ODESSA S. TYSON' i ?n Haskins St. rhone 5-7465 V < \ r. O. A. AuxiHan Meets, HIGH POINT—The ladies am:- j | iliary of the North Carolina Ne-' i sro Police Officers Association | j that was recently organized in j 'the state meet of Police Officers! I that convened in Goldsboro, N- C. j j met for their initial meeting on ! 'Wednesday evening at the home! of Mrs. Veatrice Bright, 1418 j i Wendell Street, with the presi- j i den*, Mrs Vernell Leake, presid-1 : ing. The meeting was opened! • with the committee presentation.: , and members adoption of the pro- ? ; posed Bi-Laws j There was further discussion of • objectives and duties of the la ; dies auxiliary that were written earlier into laws at the state I meeting of the auxiliary i Three progressions of pinochle were played with Miss Christine .Harrell and Mrs. Odessa Tyson. , guests of the hostess, first and > second prize winners respectfully. At the conclusion M the meet ing a very tasty repast was served : by the hostess. Auxiliary members present! were: Mrs. Larry Graves. M’s. William Howard. Mrs. Wilhtn- Amaker. Mrs. James Gooden, and : Mrs O. H. Leake N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Contest Ends Mr. J Clarence Strickland. 1414 Wendell Street, Mrs. Pearl Mack. 900 Park St, and Mr. Harold Davis jof 1511 East St., were the High ! Point winners of the Special Debit j growth contest thc-r. was sponsored j by the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company of Durham. N. C As a reward for their indus triousness they v'll be guests of ; the company at the National Tn ! surancc Association that convenes in New York City the week be ginning August 19th, More than 700 rcT'reren'at.ives • of the company participated m 1 the contest. YWCA News Local Branch *o Gel New Dir ■’tar I Mrs Beulah Clark Bar:leu. . merly with the Branch YWCA m ; Greensboro. N. C, has been ! named new executive dirertoi of the Mary Bethune Branch YWCA : in High Point. Mrs, Bartlett, a native of ; Greensboro, was educated at Ben . nett College. West Virginia S»a*c. 1 and Hunter College in New York, ; where she olso worked wft.h the i i Children’s Aid Society and the Department of Welfare. She is active in the Wesleyan ! ’ i Service Guild of her church and ] i ’ holds membership in the Warner ville Community Club and the : Metropolitan Council of Negro i Women. She will take over her ; ! duties here September Ist. i; Miss (barter Returns The program director of the . YWCA, Miss Winifred Carter, was j among the 100 staff members end j t volunteers of the Young Women's! Christian .Association who attend- ; ; eti the 1957 summer session of the YWCA School for Professional j Workers at Lake Erie College, Palnesville, Ohio. ; < The summer school is designed 1 i.o cover all subjects of YWCA i program Including administration, group work practices, and com itniU.ee work particularly as re : lated to the social and economic factors at work in today's world. There were YWCA workers from Burma, Korea, Canada, and 1 Scotland, along with those who received this special training in : : order lo better serve girls end i i young women who participate in ! j YWCA activities. Club Meetings Mrs Moselle Lander was bos- ; ! tens to the members of ihe Wj<?* j ! term Garden Club at her home. 203 Underhill Avenue, Friday i evening. The home was beautifully dec-' orated with arrangements of sum- j pier flowers. I The meeting was opened by . I singing "I Come to the Garden I Alone." The business session wn3 j presided over by the club presl- j i dent. Mrs Mozelle Lander. After [ ! hearing reports from all com* j mittees. the program chairman, j Mrs Jeffree Hunter, gave and dls- < ! cussed plans for the year. Also] I beautifying projects were includ- j : cd. The group will also have a j j flower sale in the near ful.ute, i ; Plane were made for ihe club ptc | nic. At the conclusion of the m°et ; ling Ih® hostess served a delicious, lepast, to the group Ab*.ut Fennlf Mi end Mrs Eug®ne Hart en fertamed a. group of friends Bat* | urday afternoon at their home I ' on Crav;ford Street with a recep-1 On Friday night the servicer, were closed by 'he evangelist who gWFe speci*'? instructions *o the candidates of the church. Baptism. Holy Communion, and pray, r for small children were also given. This revival will be long rciru in hered in the hearts ci the members and friends. These were the last rervict s to be held at Hair.let before the Nor iti Carolina C M. E Annual Con ference which will envoi,' si Young’s Chapel C. M E. Church Raleigh, Aiii„,t M-75. STOP Id The Greensboro York were defeated by the Chatham Cubs by » score of P-5 Saturday. August 17, at Ellis Park Pittbovc- THI: AYD TH AT VISITORS Some of the many friends visit ing in end around Pitlsboro are: Mr and Mrs Vick Wolf of Wash ington, visiting her father Mr and Mi s Her < y Rich rdson. ?*! V.':'- lie J Johnson of Detroit is visiting j her batata'-. Mi ind M-.- .1 D t.ion in honor of their cousin, i Miss Texnmri Hendci ; f?'?s of :- i vannah Ga. Miss Henderson is tlic daugh ter of the Rev and Mrs. E. D j Henderson. She attended school in ThomasVillG Ga , and is a graduate of Savannah State Col- j j lege She is a teacher in the S public school, of Savannah, Ga. | Pastel summer flowers were ar.- | tractively arranged ihrouahout! I ‘he house Tire buffet tabin was j centered with an arrangement of: j pink and white garden flowers, i with punch and cake, they w ere | seated. j Oncyis included. Mrs Bessie i Holton. Mrs Nora Bynum Mu. Surah Elliott. Mr? Nellie Stan l back. Mrs. Magolia Han, Mrs, B i Rush. Winston-Salem. Mrs. Anni? Turner, Mrs. Maggie Burris. Min l Rctt.v Bynum. Mr and Mrs. L, L. Boyd. Mr and Mrs. L M Smith | and Mr. Hubert- Banks of Phiia ; delphia. Pa . and Mr. and Mrs. : Miller Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blackburr of 1306 Crawford Street have iv i lurned to the city after visiting ; relatives and friends in Eastern Carolina. Virginia. Washington, : D. C, Ohio. Michigan and Can ada. Mrs. Cattle Collins and grand- 1 ! daughter Freddie Rickie Rush of i Washington, D. C. ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown on Commerce St i Mr. and Mr?. Willie Bell and i their three granddaughters of ! Hamlet. N. C., were the recent ■ euesfs of Mi and Mrs. C M Mc- Rae. 112 Eccies St, ;MORE MORE ; Mr and Mrs. Elwood Bruton ' and daughter Charlene. Davis Avenue, left the city Sunday for ■ Mr Airy. N. C to attend thefu ! rsera! of Mr:-. Stella Harrell, aunt of Mr?. Brutan who passed away :• on Friday in Mt Airv. While »w.n the Bruton-. •'>!’ i also visit In Galax, Va\ with Mrs. i Etta Waugh, grandmother oi • Mrs. Bruton. Mr and Mrs- Lawrence Graica i and children. Wanda, Nits, and i Larry Jr., have returned to the f iAy after spending their vaea .: tion visiting the mother of Mr. 'Grave.-, Mrs. Aubon Davis in Ja r ; maica. L. I, and the brother and • sister-in-law of Mr. Graves. Mr. end Mrs. James Graves in Brook . : lyn. N Y. Sirk and Shut-Ins Mrs. Lubrell Steele. 1302 Fur- . lough is doing nicely at home aft- • era recent bout with influenza Other sick end shut-ins include \ Mrs*. Florence Whitaker, on Com- j merce St... Mrs. Minnie Gilbert, 58-A Darnel Brooks Homes. Mrs. Ella M Smith, 544 E. High At... j Mrs Susanna Hicks. Leonard St. * Mrs. Ida M. White, 819 Leon ard St. Dunn News By AIR A, MARY F. CROWE DUNN - Rev. Edwards and J choir of the First Baptist Church of Fayetteville. N. C, rendered services for the senior choir of Trinity A M E. Church on Sun day afternoon Mrs Lei a Townsend of New York Is spending i-omc time in Dunn visiting her father and grandhcildren. Rev. and Mrs. O. E- Cheek of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Brewing ion on Sunday, Mrs. Cheek is Mr. Brewing ton's sister. It was nice to see Louise Peter kin who is spending the summer in Darling, Pa. Louise is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Julius Prlerkin. She plans to return to Livingstone College come Septem ber. Mr Kernel Cagle is home after spending some time in Now’ Jer sey Special news from the churches this week is a little brief but we still have many visitors, some new, some old familiar faces We are glad to see them all Mrs. Vashti Calvin, the former Vashtl Sitter white and children. Room and Michael, of St. Louis, Mo., flew In to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Satterwhite. Mrs, Ida Stephens Griswold j and daughter, Virginia, were re cent guests of Mr and Mrs. Sat* tcrwhitc. We saw the former Pearl White '■ at church Sunday. She is now 1 livmg in Georgia and has Just eturned from summer school in , Indiana. Pearl is the daughter of Mi and M- Abram White, j Mr. and M - Paul McPhsil and I son, of Washington. D. C.. are I visiting their aunt. Mrs. Lucretia THE CAROLINIAN Hadley Mrs. Lois Rodgers nf Pittsburg. Fa and Mr Frank Brown of ville were breakfast gue.ts of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Alston Sunday, Aug 18. Mr. ' ind Mrs. Solmon Jackson, Portsmouth, V->. are vi siting Mi and Mrs. Rr.lp!’, Alston. Mr. Jimmie Cotton of Baltimore, Maryland visiting hi- mutv Mrs. Ida Cotton. Mrs James Rob erta of Boston, Mass, is visiting her mother in-law, Mrs. J. J, Al ston j Miss And: sis Rodec.rs returned \ from vacalidhing in Pittsburg. Pa I and Washington D C r.Tr and Mr® Bishop Leach and Mrs Wade Pugh are visiting his brothers, Messrs, Eov and Thomas Jjftdch of Pittsburg. Pa. SICK LIST j Some of the sick and -hut-in arc ! Mrs, Sarah Baldwin. Fittsboro. Mr : Sam L--e. Chatham Hc-pitai, Siler ; City, Mr Oliver Thom-ir, M i'.hic;.*a Ciinie, Pittsboro and Mrs Minnie j Horton, Chop?! Hill. - Angier News . Rv Mp. Polly C. Stoke* ANGIER- -With school vacation , d.-vs ilmoc-.r to a close our | 1 thoughts see diverted toward 1 | school again. Harnett County ; . chool will open September 3rd. : please have your children ready : jto attend and attend regularly, i Your schools are one of the mien 1 factors in moulding your child's ; jif o. Services were good at Cults : Chapel Sunday and well attend ed, Rev. Edgar Lee delivered a ; very inspirational sermon. His subject: Who shall be able io stand, taken from Daniel 3:17, Revelation 6:17. Visitors at the services were Rev, Hicks of Bunn Level. Rev. Matthew Williams of Dunn and Rev, Davis. On -Sunday evening the Mr- Lean sisters of Lillingtnn he’d j their anniversary program at, ! Cults Chapel. The Harmonizing ! Five of Angier. the all gpl chorus, tire Spiritual© ttes of Benson tnd the Lillington Chorus particlpat i cd on the program. The Home Demonstration Club . members and their families mo | tored over to Raleigh at Chevis Park on Saturday for a picnic,. Mrs. Elizabeth Hargrave of Newark. N. J., and Mrs. E-dnc P. Fuell of Richmond. Va . were in ! town to attend liie funeral of a : brother, Mr Hubert Cofield or last Sunday evening. Mrs. Ora Davis of Laurel Hill, N. C. spent the weekend with her sister Mrs Sailir Mae Cofield Mrs A. G White is visiting her sisters. Mrs. Genet*a Carey and i Mrs. Mary Saunders of Philadel phia. Miss Mary Talton visited her i mother, Mrs. Hallie Talton and. ! brother. Mr. Ralph Talton, of New : York recently. ; Miss Bessie Mae Little Jr- visit -1 ing her relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Chief Deberry and son ! Vernell Deberry, are visiting hei son, Mr Thonia.-- Deberry, end : daughter. Miss Orpheha Deberry in New York. Mr Charles Carrington and Miss Catherine Walker were mar ried recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Forte Ra Hand. A Thought 1 ; The greatest business known is i the business of your own. if von ! have no business of your own then ‘! make it your business to leave ; other folks’ business alone. ; Mrs. Mary Matthews is improv ing. Mrs. Lizzie Cofieid who ha? been ill lately is also improving. ■ % OVi # 7 her Aftk ilro;- fv X -V’’> Bftiv if i r‘ a KsMIy i a : - ? - r/H m I '■ : “Too many people qvii work when they find a job!” f I smith, on N Fayetteville St Mrs. Musa P. Merritt- spent Sun*! day with Dr. gnd Mrs. C. B. Cod* ; rington Misses Vera and Betty Lou Ker-, noiiie of Burlington, N- C„ were i | recent truent-s of Dr. and Mrs. j ; Codling ton j Mr. and Mrs George Robin- j ; son had as their guests las), week j ! mis Grace Armstead end da-uph* I her Mary Elizabeth of Pittsburgh, j l F’a Harry G Satt-erwhite, Miss j Mary V. SptU’i'whito, Mrs Vashti j Calvin r*nd children motored to; Ederiton. N C.. as weekend bwsi.h; of Dr. anti Mrs. J. A Horton Mrs. Rufus Bethea is visiting i her brother in New York. Also ; off to New York is Miss Ruth j Smith to spend her vacation with; her sister Mrs. Blanche Smith, and Mi. Smith Mrs. Randolph Gilli* and j garndrisughfiers. Doris and Teme, are journeying to New Jersey and | New York t.o visit her children. Let, us have more church and duh pews. Call 3470 ! iwm. :! - k&U i / i “Few of us jref dizzy by do iii£; too many turnai*^ ! l -■■■-' i! . I' - C.S. CUF-Ths chlmpionship United f 1 * « ««* Brii»h pa** in ft, Hr**Lm nwm ol so S*S rt ••f°; ) ’ e r iw JW-A trom lfiit arc; Dories Hoid- CnM.; A.hlusa C,W NW Y~!t J Jerk. bviM Calif, and Market Osborne DuPont r>«l. Mi'fWV Ph?Vo) VGOr 8 Wjmbddon cbs ®P- at Forest JtilJg Ugfaming Aug- 30- (fforapms !' " Winston '$ Whisperings (CONTINITISO FROM PAGF 1«) f MRS. BETTY C, WU.UAMS I is proprietor of Lee Hat Cleaners | m I it- •■:■-■, '■■ - ••• ■-. ■•■'• -< ■ cc- <■'■■ ••:•: '•••• ? -• .•.•.vv,n^r<-:-•:■-••- -« , . j i - : i. i ~ I ■ ” jp ,-. J 1 | t'V .-■’, ;•< ,*:*• ~f f J. *. .% 1 :# i £ 1 fS '■ • i.- i ',- 1 1 : l:. mi j 5 1 APPOINTED ASSISTANT PRIN'MPAL Mis. Beny C Wißisms. a grad : uatr- of the Wi'nston-Salem Teach • rrs Coi.'i'fre. and holder of a Ma.-- j tor's Degree from the University I of Wisconsin, was recently appoin i ted assisl-am prmeipal of the Car i vet- Crest School in Winston : Salem. M 't Williams studied dur j mg the 1051 siitr.mer session at the «University of North Carolina at : i nspei Hill She h is taught m the l Winst.'ip*Sakm school system for ; the past right years Mr L A i Cook in principal of the stnool j Mrs. Wi'h.'ims is the wife of Ivo ■ Williams and is the mother of two j children. Raymond Alvin and i Dolores Williams JOHN FEEMSTEB’F SCHOLARSHIP RENEWED • John A F e rrr'St sr son oi Mr and Mrs. John Feemster, Sr of : 202*1 t.mrioln Avenu®. is one of 57 : to have their scholarships renewed '■at 44 interracial colleges and uni ; versitms this year. • 1 Mr. Fem.-ler is * rising junior pat Knox College in Galesburg. ll | 1 linois Hir scholarship h-r- beer: re , I newed for one year. His major is : pre-mod . ! Earnest B Johnson, widely- Rush Memorial Cliursh Hsws B MRS, ANNIE H THOPTF It was a dreary gray day last Sunday moraine but ' ,,f: braved (he weather and occupied our places as usual We c;m boast truthfully ot a very fine service, A creditable number attended the Church School at OXS ain and re mained or the 11:00 u clock cer vices. After (he call to worship and (be singing of the Doxcilogv, hymn no 303 -Prayer is the soul a sin cere desire" -.".i? sung lined by our pastor, the Re ,: W D Carson The responsive rending was for the "Ist Sunday ‘'God’s Measureless Mer ry." Sen mure lesson was ’hen reart by our pastor from the 27th Psalm, The soul-stirring prav ■' ■ of fered by Pro Netl Sunders Our “nd hymn .No 310. -'What a friend ws ha’-’e in Jesus" was sung. lined also by Rev, slemon After the sermon<:tte to the Junior Church in which they talked at length of the smnuim. "I am the true vine, and my Father is the husband man,'* the minister then chose his tent from the same scripture read and the last verse which reads: “Wait on the Lord: he of good courage, «nd He will strengthen thine heart, Wait, I say, on the Lord.” Tire minuter began by flaying that it is a fine thing to be a hi* to lean on God when affliction end persecutions come The follgvdnjf are the excerpt*: Jesus is worthy to be waited upon, Because T, He fulfills His promises 11, Regardless to how close you may be to death's door. He can open it HI He is always on lime IV, Hr can supply all our nerds, V He will give you life when done with this world This message w:;* .indeed uplift ing. filled with spirit and the Ho ly Ghost. Each day we pray to find anti ask him to continue to bless and to strengthen Rev, Car soil that he wili continue to be able to deliver inch pow* , i ft»l mem-age* as he has for these 3 ye»rr-. Mere and more our services are brine erased with visitort which is evident that they, too, are enjoy ing Rev. Carton, WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 195? known real estate desler, "*355 ft:n a ifir.t 1". here Slip: : 3 V at l pc 3t the :■■■: F.C!) Ml 1 ho,. 11 ;f Chill -a Mr. Johnson, a resident ni, 926 North C'inieron Avenue, was a native of this city and was a member .and a trustee of o'. Paul's Methodist Church and a member of the Methodist Men's Club. He war a veteran cu" World War I and was affiliated with the Morn- !. Slaughter ‘Port. ! American Legion. He. v, as an ac tive member of the local Y'-ICA. a moinbt t of the Rvhc ! -rr-E< nc dief Club and vas an honorary member of the Social Promoters . C i uh. Mr Johnson wa- a partner n the local .i ohn.f'-n and Gesws Realty and Insurance Company find was a member of the Na f.ior.al Association of Krai Estate Brokers. Inc He previously op erated a men's clothing stoic be fore entering real estate business about 15 years ago. Several years ago. Mr Johnson ; tv as chief clerk in an office here j /or the Ration Board, fur that he ! .received a presidential citation ! ts,, \Trwrw~ I-- f j He scrveti Negro director of a ! R-’d Cr:--- fund campaign he: | some years ago. i He was a charter member of | the local unit of the shirnni asso* j ciation of North Carolina College, ; :re school whore he attended manv S years ago and became a trustee. : | serving in that capacity until his ; ■ d-Trth Mv Johnson also attended I Kit troll seme time -u.:o Survivors include the widow. | Mrs. Nannie Stradford Johnson, icily a SI-j land School teacher: the stepmother, Mrs Farm;- John j eon. city: two half sisters. Mrs ; f Agnes Johnson Graham a Go’ds i boro school teacheri and tv! ; --- i Vnusn Johnson, city: one hal f j b'-other. Albert Johnson of this ci Apex News Bv SilBS F. it WILLIAMS j APEX Res’. W. T. Bigelow. ! pastor of the First Baptist Church lot Apex, preached a soui-surnng I sermon last Sunday, Neither the inclement weather, nor the scar city of people prohibited his do. liveranc: of God's message. He read Irorn the 17 th chapter of Act", and used as hi subject. Taking A i Stand tor God ' j Following Rev Biojelow's cxcel- I lent sermon. he * mg, “The Old i Ship of Zion ’’ H<* preached and J sang wivh such -elisions force that I souls were deeply stirred ; The Men's Day Rally was sue -1 cessful in =pi’e ot the bad weather. Their progv im was no< given un -11 • n: 1 : -r ' '1 ’‘ : c ! and Mr Beasley were in charge i Those who participated on the ; program were: George Man,yum, a ! poem “Trees. ■’ by Joyce Kilmer ! Wayne Manr.um a poem a reading !by Mr Abraham Justice, a solo, j He Will Hold Me Fast," by Mr. I Waller Beasley, accompanied at ! the piano bv Mrs K H William; I The Wilson Trio consisting of ! Misses Delores Wilson, Novella. | Stewart, arid M- Tommy Wilson. | accompanied at the piano by Miss j Jennie SHwart. gave several tnu j gical selections which were enjoyed 1 hv all The trio used Master James ! Edward Wik-nn as an alternate for his father, Mr Tommy Wilson, on one number. The trio is from the Christian Chapel Church. Mrs C'.sie Wilson, and Miss Swanee T'v-.-ns, came along to jive support to the trio f) ' n their church The speaker for the Met'/- pro gram was Mr.'P A Williams prin cipal of the Apex Consolidated High School Mr Williams spoke in a general way bringing out many .mod points on ‘First-Class Citizenship," He | encouraged those present to vote during the years of election and encourage other* to do Mm ■ tte The speaker pointed out the ne i eesC.ty of patronizing our Negro I businesses, and no» those where we are classed a* second-rate citizens Mrs Cassio Wilson. Mi's Swunee Evans and Mrs. E. H. William? as sisted at the I ’ihie hy Mr Abraham .fustic* collected the offering. Due to the Vainy day. some of the member paid these rally won ey at the morning service. This a -1 mount, was $27,00. i At the nitht program $110.70 war collected. ’Hie total lor (he Men's ' Rally was $137.70. i i Revival will begin at the Fi’-st ! Bapfi.it Chiii-i h on Monday rirht 1 a f| 9r ftiF fourth Sunday m August ! which wll l b«- the 2<s*h. We are asking ail members and j friends to attend each night that i is possibi’ to do so On the f..rt Sunday in Septem ber. a large group of visitors will ' worship v.-ith m here at the Bap list Church They are expected '* ■- m the Mt. Calvary Methodist Church of Lancaster, S C Everyone come and u orship with us on that day, and each first and third Sundays Mrs Carcillar Horton is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Dacia Gettu tord who is very ill nn Gates Ave. m Brooklyn, N. Y. We hope for her ■ ■ speedy r-rcovery. and that Mrs. Hoi ton will roan he- back home. Mrs Moilie Mit.cheli, one of the . »? fr ' members of the First Bap ; :: -1 Caurch is ill at he.:- home in Apex. Wo miss her at church and hone that she will soon be out a- Mr; Minnie Jon::-- is ill after : having a tr-rd heart attack Ws : hope that she will soon he out of - br d and "oing again Mrs 80. ; William? rc-rums ill ;• nd wo miss h-r greatly V.'o hope • that she will soon be back with us Mrs. Mincer Mangum bod a? her dinner guest on last Sunday, Rev. and M: ;. W F Bigelow Mrs. i Louise. Horton. Little M■ ' .t-j.-oii- . ■ Vino Williams, Mrs F H Will ■ Rev*. J. W Aioi ight and Mr? Wa - • Beasley. 'T* U *« r- flv l 1 The hostess served a fuii p n- j cnioy 3bl(? nnf 3 1 Remember this verse for the week. Psalm f.l— O t - ri ear Lord, how excellent is thy name :n sit the earth! who hast set thy : glory above the heavihs." iThgEikls When thou prayest, enter into shy closet, and when thou hart, shut the door, pray to thy Father v- h. ; ch in in secret. — (St. Matthew 6., 6.) Even in the busiest moments of our daily tasks, we can close our eyes and, m the closet of our soul, speak silently to Our Father in a prayer of thanks giving or in a plea for help and strength—for He is ever pres ent, ever listening, ever merci ful and just. Over $700,000 has been contribut ed through th* Nickels for Know | Kr w‘ program to aid agricultural j research and education m North j Carolina. ! PARK TILFORD RESERVE ■ i [ founded ik+o i# j lOOYein \ I ci Quglily J i i 1 j »«jadHiWMt t g RESERVE: 1 -«2- 4/»« t- ] p&, RllKttO! VWiKFT-86 WI7F.SS* SW!N N[UT#AI SWIITS r I fttl i TILFOKJ OlSFiuifS f.njPCMTICH, UHlWllli, Ks.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1957, edition 1
18
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75