PAGE TWELVE
ROXBORO-REIDS VILLE
ROXBORO Fbst I.u ;i. Ar
thur B. Wood was home Loin Fort
Benntng, Ga., over the weekend
visiting his mother, children end j
friends. Lieut. Wood v.-as * u
basketball player -ahile a sin
at Person Co. Hi ah H
was editor of the college pro in
his undergraduate days at A r. .
T College in Greensboro.
Funeral services \v< re h. Id Sun
day from the Lath-.-n is Grove
Church for Mr*. Annie MrR -r.
Chavis, who Gir d ;.t Duk • 1
Rush Memerias
Church News
Bp MRS. ANNIE H. THOKFI
W was a high <!•'• -• on;
tm Sunday her .•:••• d o c
murien and Quarterly
D-»y. ft was the Ith nr ■: ■ . i ...
ter forr this Conference \ o- .
fl»r Presiding Elder he B-v, "
I. Young, and his wjf«* ' ed our
Sendees.
The services began -■ ■ t
H o'clock with p.- -exi<-..,.ii
number, "Holy Holy." A/t< • Hie
singing of the rioxo: ;y do'! t
by the Pastoral pray. r.
pastor, the Rev. W. D. Car
Ist hymn was sung, lined i\v F v.
Carson, ‘'Accord;;;., ‘o • L r
cious word.’ The tv’pensive ;,'.'til
ing was for the 34<h Sunday. “Th<
fjord's Benefit?.” Ft ; '
wat then road by P Li:;.: ;•. • •
T. J. Young from Ah !.■ ■ ■
pel, the 17th chapter, f . • .' .
through the 2fith \
The soul-stirring r
ft?red by Bro. Tho <
second hymn, No. 133. ”Ti •• 'd
tiigat and on O'".' ■ - B -v
sung while the cot . an p,- y
erfully meditated. Aft- - the moo
ing of the spiriti: :
how much we c n Vr r L .
Carson presented F uu
gave us an ;t;sp .
He chose his text '
Gospel, the 18th civ; and
Ist verse, “And he ' - ;■
unto them to th-- .r h t ’
ought always to prey - r ‘ to
aint” Theme: “F .in* Nr.
The Presiding Elder ' n in
saying that too ot: n “ •
things don't work n our fr-vor 1
we think they should. We of ■
time? grow imp-.v-rv !- '. v<
should always ha.-- The
following are the rvc H
monished us to F. int pot i-- to
Confidence. Hope 1 , T- •-
lations. Well-doing. tor !- r ChoL
ning and rebuke.
This was indeed n -v 1
enjoyed by ail "■ ’• •'
legcd to hen; M v r • •»•
to biess Presiding ''
Ol'R PRAYER
O God, help us to 1- e- r,-
there are those who : vi
able us to he pure ;
those who care: Inspire us tr. bo
brave for there to n su-h to do
Through Jesus C ' < ' 1
A!»en ’
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sity hospital last week,
I The Elliots—Sammy and Annie
j Catherine are the proud parents of j
iHickory News;
HICKORY Ellis Johnson, ve- j
j term Hiekory News and sports re- |
porter, bus accepted a positi mi os a |
1 reporter ir> the Hickory area for .
| the Carolinian He is i 'urLd *to J
; the former Miss Sarah l\k Han‘\y !
j of Kings Mountain, N. C. and they !
j have two sons and one daughter. I
| They reside a1 the Embassy Apart- j
J meet mi Eh; hill Avenue Drive,
| Southwest. Telephone number:
127078 for tho Hickory r.rca rcsi
! dants,
| o”.r Sifk
Margaret Jours. Olivia Scott, and |
; Huriev Car.-on were at the Hick- I
lory Memorial Hospit.nl.
! Alln.oir F p*. Sanibrourh :! s at j
I rhe Pk-nnrd Baker Kospihil.
j Chsrcli
I The India? Atorßiary of j.
| Mountain Catawba MisHomry B ;, p- |
tiyt Association Gpnv- ntion mrt at j
{ . r nr; ,- ■- chapel Baptist Church. {
| Mnorckville «mu!a>. An a" day
i program was featured.
! Elder ,T. T, MeLaushlin of As-hn- >
! ville had charcse of service Sunday j
I at the Church of God on First St-, j
which was clime Md with r haw- j
tisimai stTvice pt four oclocs, t ,,- j
l dor R 1. Mcl.’ndon was the host i
I minister,
S Ii was homecoming at ‘he Bakers j
j Mountain A. M. E. 7!m CVirclt. I
j Featured was a gospel sir in the j
! -.-nr-.M-.on erh evenin':,
j "Groups taking part w-m-e as fol- |
j rhurch Gospel Chorus of Hickory; J
j Spirit:;;;! S ; r.g'-rr, of Rhom y Chap- i
j ft; Gcsnel Sirm-rs of Dav-.s Chapelr j
i and the Hickory Gppnurity Chorus, j
!“ i n ffic? -vc-riing j
I T. H, Pern Jr., contempts are as ]
! follows: Hei-'bert Leroy Th.ompsmi. j
i wnisan , T,oP>mrh r Wiliam Corn- {
i -.vi-.u., AVi-'h-m: V n Wiifomt. ’Jerry j
i r.mn-n.- zn Brooke. Regins Brooks, j
j Co; klo. Clori \ B arch An- |
I gel. and Barbara Bennett,
Birthday Favi v
Miss Carolyn Johnson was bon- j
' I ot°.d at a birthday party at her
’ i home. 121 Sixth Avenue, fmuth-1
j kic Connor, Jacki
. | Hunt.. Barbara Withers, ’-YUlie Me- I
- Set- j
’ i zer. Calvin Sharpe. Jewel Hector, j
! Mi’rrod Pounds Charles Du.la. Jo- !
| E nph Co! Ims and Alma Suddervh. |
i Ev ,i! ?
J Mr. wvd Mrs Ci.tries Waltaoe
lj anc gr-suuJuussAiei u- <i -- 1 •
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GKKENSBORD, N. C.
a ir.l-v girl. The William (Bill)
.to?.-? Jr., new annexation is a i
bouncin ; baby girl ~ I
J...P-:“Bud” Thomas finished I'
his sHrit with Uncle Sam. and is j
back home end ready for School, j
He came in Alaska where he had
l;ceu stationed more than a year.
• Bud'' played quarterback on the
Pa.,,ii.--;- football team and pitched
on the base-bail team,
Vernon “Pat Garret” Barnett is
burnt.* from the army. He was sta
tion d in Germany for nine months
and prcviMir-iy at. Fort. Lewis Wash-
I’,.;' on nil ached to the 23 rd infan
try.
luiss Oteiia Hunter of Bronz, N.
Y., Miss Mary DeShazo of New
Roeln-ile, N. Y., weekended with
the Beasleys of Nichols Ave.. No
na and Willie (Peg).. .where they
worn entertained by the host and
her fi lends In grand style, Mrs.
Beasley has many relatives in
f -.blrrtore, Philadelphia, and New
-h nr -.on Curtis, were recent, visi-
T,-.f£ Wafts, end other friends here.
;n-i..-ir home is in Toledo. Ohio.
Mrs. Howard English of Toledo,
Ohio also recently visited her son,
j ~n-.-s Whitener, and hie family
and other friends here.
Mt. and Mrs. James Whitener en
t< named the following at a lunch
eon at 'heir homo: Mrs. Jeff Watts,
Burns Feimster, Mrs. Minnie Hull,
Mr. unci Mrs. Charles Wallace and
granddaughter, Denise, Mrs. Lea
Lytle and granddaughter* Ethel
Jean of Washington D, C is visit
jog Mrs, Lytle’s sister, Mrs. Jeff
Walts, and other friends here,
i Rufus Feimster of Detroit, Mi
-1 »•;>;. m is visiting big sister, Mrs.
j, -f iV'.Ttts, and othr friends here.
Mrs. Helen McKinney of Frank
lin, Tennessee \v?s a recent visi
it, ; of her daughter, Mrs. Martha
lano Hsrshaw, and sisters, Mrs.
| .ir-ir-ns Whitener Miss Louise Lit
j tb- mid Kirs. Hattie Morrison,
j j,,T rs fi gnes Walls of New York:
i pij7-„i-.eth Brown, also of New York
> Ad Viola Dula, recently went to
: fn visit their brother and
I nif-o ‘went to Goldsboro to visit |
, ‘Mrs. Catherine Witherspoon.
Suitcase Stmt j
By “Skink” Browning
TO « .« nZZ “ BY HO of High Point, North Carolina was a event;
i b,-.V*U *ti at Livingstone College in the late j
; ;.. .h-o and professional ball ne was oicaueu u .
“• ' .V i V, , uv nrm was one of the best and .ie wa.- < ,
: 5,;:«
j K l^ e^:w t ee %>vmccnt and “Red” Grier didn’t play around when;
LSHKSSiSSrsS 1
will ink..- on Sampson County T.ainm* i. vs
i r -asms Bradshaw selected the ate da {ol
r;in Piay ih i* r f:
A ';;
' him tea 'LI *“ w
SStTISS are a.acted .0 ac
sills Same HOak tiles are MM YT£‘Yv““ilYrLs'ls'ieaav'
EY„S£i T«ent v. He La a school leather in the b, 3 l«'«n
'I W ,1 R w p!te WiTliams ifi going to be trouble again this year. He lost.
Thei “fore lam repeating them tots week * Ol ' r,l ‘ n Y'-, ir
Fir. and Mrs. T. C. TiUman Jr, oi
An le : . California were the house guests |
! of Mr , and Mrs. T. C. Tillman Sr. of 26%
Street. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. T. C. Wt -> jsM
Tillman Sr. is principal of Mashville's East p- <r*Q
IV, ion School and is considered to be one -* It
of the most progressive administrators HH
in fcbiP business Kir. Tillman Jr. is a Los
Anc pies high school teacher. His w >?- is
employed in an administrative city po-
si' ion. ,ho ur a Air*- T. C. Tillman
Mrs. Tillman Sr. is a »*mb« the a w
Camv.-ll County Tretolng School faculty, mn. ann*
Pedro CardcDai
r
CMXb CSALBUEATH, who i» now teaching and
coaching at the New West Charlotte Senior
High School, will be remembered as the North
Carolina College All-CTAA and All-American
halfback. K« was great as a pro football player
in Canada,
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aß*
;ijp " £•#s»
* 4M»U UjAiher
York who are constant guests in
lior home.
Warner
Looks’ Em
Over
By I.FRO) WARNER
BISHOP IS HERE
CHARLOTTE - On Sunday,
September 8. thousands of persons
wi.ll fill (he streets of Charlotte
t.o witness another annual parade
of Bishop C. M. (Daddy) Grace.
The parade has been an annual af
fair over 20 years. Usually there
are people from as far as 200 miles
away who come, to the- big event
Well, there are persons who won- |
de-■ why the bishop has such a :
large following. The bishop said j
that ha does not come to Charlotte j
to lift those who are already up, j
but those who arc down. The bi- j
shop went on to say that he tines j
to lift all persons who need lifting. |
We learned that; for the past 20 |
years the coming of Daddy Grace i
is a help to most of the businesses j
throughout the city.
SHADY GROVE
Last, week the unit workers of ,
the Second Calvary Baptist Church
really had a nice time at their pic
nic, along with the board of trus
tees and many other guests. Ska- j
dy Grove is nine miles out in the
country and is owned by Mr. Wil
liam Aery.
Among those present were, Miss
Pt-rcie Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dixon and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Anderson and daughter,
Mrs Mable Freeman Grier, Mr.
Perry Mims, Mr. and Mrs, John
Best Mr. and Mrs v Ben Moss. Mr.
and Mrs. Worley Phillips and son.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Moore, Mr. Sf
j Mrs. Charles Banks. Mr. and Mrs. :
; Sidney Smith and daughter, Jean, j
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PEDRO CARDINAL «t the hard-hitting m
! terfieltSfflf with the Winston-Salem Ret. Buds.
I At present he is batting at a. .310 clip. He is 21
1 yuitrs old and hails from Albina Cuba. In Wm
j jton he lives with Babe Davis.
|
ODELL BRASHER la the big noise In the Dud
ley High School backneld, He Is fast and power
ful. The Greensboro school has a good line in front
of Bradsher, and he knows it. The team is slated
to go places this season.
THE CAROLINIAN
Carl Galbreath
BURLINGTON
BY MRS. M. M. BROWN
601 Apple Street, Dial CA 6-02.17
BURLINGTON Miss Virginia
T Trollinger is now at home con- j
valeseing after several days of ill
ness at Alamance County Hospital, j i
She is now receiving visitors.. Miss j
Trollinger wishes to thank friends
and neighbors for all kindner: os I :
Others were: Mr. and Mrs. Hen- |
ry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Elihue j
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy
Warner and children, Harriott,
Cynthia, and. Kathy, Arthur Lomax
Dorothy Allen, Nancy Warner: Mr.
r.nd Mrs. Y/lilie Walton and many
others.
OVER THE WEEKEND
Over the weekend ve had very
nice chats with the folowing per
sons. Mrs. Myrtle Gore, Mr. Rob
ert Clark, Allen Gaines, Gaither
Houston. Grace Robinson, Court
ney McCroery, and Mrs. Daven
port. '
SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST
Last Sunday morning the pastor's |
text was taken from Matthew, 20: i
23 He spoke from the subiect, I
“What Day.” Music for the morn- i
! ing service was rendered by the
Hopping About
TARHEEL!A
By Jay Bee Aytch
BISHOP W. B SPARKS FETED
ROCKY MOUNT—Special serv
ices st the Morning Star Disciples •
Church, Holly and Coleman Streets. ,
Sunday afternoon, honored the i
Rev. i Bishop) W.B. Parks, veteran j
minister and tound< r of the local ;
church in 1913. Bishop P -rks re - .
malted as the pastor to T 933 when j
he accepted work elsewhere.
' Also sharing the honors with, her
revered husband was Mrs. Parks
j as they sat in the place of honor i
j and heard many words of praise i
i along with contributions of money I
j which were extended to them by i
| various church groups and incLv- |
• iduals.
| Bishop •>. F. McFarland preached
| the testimonial sermon following j
| musical presentations by the. Morn- j
mg Star and St. James Baptist j
i Church choir :. Among the lisb-d :
j speakers who responded on the j
- program were: Revs. W L Mason. ;
:J. M. Vinson. K. F. Battle-, and;
: Deacon J*. C Gay. Sr
i Rev. M- Battle cave a resume '
: of the founding of the Morning ;
> Star Church hv Bishop p. rhu--
i ing which his own fa!her. A. Bat
i tie. served ?s as; I'hfu 1 officer un- !
I til death. Battle r-*- lied that one. :
I Rev J. A July lost his home he- |
j ivti'-e he mortgaged It to serve •
the church.
The venerable R* v. Charlie Spin- ;
er, 90-ycar-oid dean of local nun- ;
istr.rs, spoke feelingly of the v-j
ic rendered by the honmee and fir .
wife Ttte Rev J. H Harp-’r, proa- ;
| err pastor of Morirne Star, p
! sided over the program.
V FV. LEV! FREEMAN
!ATTENDED C D Wi -
We spent last week in Phila
delphia attending the Mth
grand lodee of IBPOEAV and
resided w ith al> and a,* r< [
nest L. (Elirabeth HaugMan.
Sr.. IR!3 N. Van Pelt St. There
ave met a 77-year-oltl native r.f
Tarhcctia the ftry. Levi A.
(I Freeman from Raleigh, whose
nephew, Percy Freeman, is
i chairman of the deacons at
Martin Street Baptist Church,
J! according to Mr. Freeman, who
}; has been preaching M* v-uim
.j .nd has built two churches
j since he ‘wentnorth* in 1903.
Rev. Freeman said he received
J his ministerial license from the
late Herman Fair at Shotvlile
ißiley Ilill) after having at
tended the Interracial school
taught by the noted John C'n
’ vis, at whose knee many white
youth#, (who later became fa
mnus men Ln Tarhe.elia) took
instruction, Chavis taught
whites by day and colored by
night, tt is reported.
Also in Philadelphia, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph end Mary Walker were
■ called to Doe Cee last week to at-
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M'-s. Josie SI wart, advisor for
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Th. voices or choir and audience
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