PAGE SIX RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES . What doing Around Turn! VISITING SICK ANNOUNCE TI ITS j FVSS S.T.ATF, < <> Ml .■ eo \!?n Mrs <‘ C:> til? < Martin - 1A:- ':!i; graduate* ot ,- and passed the a: Eo ird. 7-" e tered Am: -t of the 2: ••d ROW C-mplo 1 . e-f telle H r r-, R . son w.-'. Raleigh, i • • Blalock F- A.nr, r :• V Rftscca A ; r. f I r ri gfc ; f #i \ ; 1,7 /,7 €-0 IIjlil’!- .■ > ; Befjtij jUk l?r, •' : * -•v-rt* fa® jg -^■ yf } r r . Mrw»i * —~ - ~r~ -- - —r Yaufi *# ' V S'; %.-. n?ulp' K tssfor \ '"■7l 1 \\ '%\; ; \ s \, I vtitha lowcoct auiotno; , jan... 1 ftt monthlyP'i.V’Tinr't; tn f>i yrrnr t -'n.:, furan-mdl quickly am! ronvmi: nil-. %■•:[ »wii you vaca tion in your now cor. pro; cot • our t rave i rash by ./ carrying American Expr. - Toe, ? Cheques. ’ Spendable as ra.-.h pv.*r'. fc v ,!■ J, refund if . lost or stolen. C'o ,> . pi* ’ i _ jk \ V ‘ T ■ ■ - \ | \ t *s3sr.^«*« r - v4 ' \ +, JiHWww.iwm.! , ... Mechanics <: ■ Facers Bank i RALEIGH - DURHAM \.„.| ■ 1.. . ■ nii.iiwiiw«iMcrwa #mm WWlWß ■ 'll 1 rTTiT.I i * *... . - . --m it -- r-in—■- ri.-r. n-rir -nwrwmv min-rir-nwi mm rumi- un.t irnuiu Pepsl-C;:K Co. Os Kale*^ 1 * 370 S HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, WORTH CAROLINA TEL TE 3-1071 » * BIRTHS and BIRTHDAYS i vj. u i\ run.a Mi •■■ i Air; Lan < n Bccc's and I c .f: (if HOG Oak wood ■'■ • \. ••:• . t v:-m visitor, with Mr. ~u;d ?.,• . H-ivvood Chisolm of Phil. u'Wplu.., P- from August 17 to M<: » ; ’ • v rr> m u* vofk - j ii’ilo KMH daushter • •1' ml VSr •. t(1 s. i •* < i ** t tor* f'Lv r>, flip •* j t is| < y si!sf.hf ,r «f Jfittiaicfi, ‘ J ,) r-d Nrw whofp • « .* »H si <y for m iGilefitiitt* m iih ?irl hro- Um r m I t ;v. .Mr. .ind Mrs. Jaa. ':L* •, M'MT VS !COS'U.SS '•* !: • ivj H.. \V I (yf JT VI v ] AWOflfi •A CLUB NEWS and NOTES | Ww Jersey, viewed htr aunt, Mrs i Mai'* Maye of 54 P<; k Ri-.-oct rr i j renlly. She also v;sited other re! • I atives In Sanford and returned . 1 hnwft 1... | (IHMFVFa SIXTH BFRTHUAT Ij'tie Mies Linda JoAnn Jcn“f ! noicA of Mr and Mrs Charles P j .lones. this city, observed her sixth i birthday Sunday MR. AND AtRR ANDREWS Ki d J; N Mr. and Mrs. David W And-e- e j 1318 Oberlin Road have returned j liDme after attending Mr Andrew’s i : istei funeral in New York City *GOTH A M* 1 VISITORS Mr and Mrs. F. D Andrews of 76 St. Nichola? Place. New York, j N Y are the house quests of Mr [ and Mr?, D. W Andrews on Ober . l in Road. STEASHNFH. OAVJS TO LOI ISVILI F r> / Willn m R Sfr.i AMl?r« president of Thaw I"nivn »fv. »*tf| pr Grady V de-ixi nf the of> l nf ReUgiot? al rhe nnjwJAfjv. I#«jt py pj»n*' Os) Tu r : dav. ptrnih**r % 4 (nr loiiicA-flic- Kr to \ao?wal Ripest i >A which \t ill convene f»om a, tJtfOUph ?rpt»m her 8 The special feature win he thp Initial Sha'-' Ttieelogj cal Aiijnirii BceakfasL ulrd fn; F'ridav. t E. SMITHS VISIT f;KV \ HVi rn Mr. and M-* Norvcl Sniilh of ! Washington. D. g were holiday 1 ■ -eketid gLwst? of M* i ; . Smith*.'* : : ; olrt.Mve? in Wilson and Mr- Sov.UV’s i J relatives if. Raleigh, The Smiths i j both of whom are native T;r I H'-oi.v. returned tn the- nalion's cap ■ Monday night CHECKED TOt KNW HELD The annu.ii City-Wide Checker | Tourney was held at Browning*? Barber Shop Oakv ood Avenue, 1 recently Co-- ponsored hy the Ba- , • igh Roc* ’;• n Department and the barber -h* • the contest ert •red Ki }or.*: <•; empions to compel* in t*vo d;' ;•;*•"•.•- the AA -lor rr >-meed P ; ye••? and A for-arna-' ‘rill's The cont jitants -ye r r vyin: 1.,*- four ri.p S To'wjfi the fif*. * r < ■'■ ke.r Champion of the C;tv Fair 1 oh. ,T. Macsenburc* d. f• . , j O'is Dent. ST and «•.•••:.> .•■• • *’i-,:yd a gold cur. Xhm iniufrsl l l«C IlljuiUu In Crash 01 j MEMPHIS (ANPt - Or-:. ; kiockhart 6.!, took f n ' > of hu friends for a joy-nde in a 1357 ■ Dodge he bad bought just the dav . before —but the joy-rule ended for i 'hem at John Gaston hospital, for : Lockhart, a ticket for reckle?? dr*. ; ’-'ing and the Dodoe. in a 12-foot | drain?r.e d;ti h What happened? Lochln:' /0.-. i i control of the car The vehicle I climbed a three-foot embankmen’ | fronting two brack houses, reeled i between t,he buildings, splintered i part of a garage in •) hack yard, j went through two wire fencer- end i finally piled into the ditch and ov. ! erturned | One passenger. Mrs. Ann Parker. 49 is in the hospital MONUMENTS Since 1902—Marble-Granite ; Our jcosta stsrt mats*.: .‘feun ; -u 53J.00, inriud- ItTi'iify-Lr''*l tug name ?r.4 T lf "■&, d..<a uiv> 1, [yahr-iwrtrf .".(( erection In .-uKR tins community t* re.-. '* ' ' , i Buy D-rc-rtl , - ' ‘ V/ A R N E R i ME MOR ALS j 3918 Hillsboro, Raleigh, NV. ' Across railroad—front of Method) jj TO HOST V \f,l, .1 U K 4 v O till, MEETING—This planning ! conimit-t.ee of the Green*,horn Chapter of la< k and Jill, tor., is busily cn.-.i-cd in makiiu; plans for the Mid-Atlantic Teen irc Conference to he held there. IMWnMir.li .... . , , . Weekly Cliurch Roundup By Mrs» May i , Broadie • o Heavenly Father, pice m , I (?o!.ns|it*? io) t.hjfck vve do Ho|p as to know that Thou art a .. . r • j in the kr.o’/'lcdae that Emu wilt \ ■ strengthen us in Thy servit s. in | I our Savior’s name.’' j Martin St-rot Baptist Church ’ i Sunday rfiovp.inpj worship '.ervicc-; . Cliurch School i! 9LS c? i.r .uil. Mo mine wbrsbip began at 15 ' 1 n clock. The serdor cbotr had | (*i- ; .,i rr nf mur-ic. under tb- direr- ! i pun so M.-s Minnie Mints, A strong i . sermon was delivered by R-.-v. .Ok j N Howard Sr mi e was; ydi p!c...-. v- ‘.h fhiß beautiful | ; mensege | I -••■ *•• • Valk y H cptirt i < huivh >■■(} morning worship . - ihiu cb Schpe-ji a; 1C > ■ t eh. k f-upx. Mr. 5<;j,.-ph Wl •' V. II :,g WO”< ’l-p aS " The senior otjgjf wa"' ip vh u r.e -e mU6i<A the •**>> -" 1 ■ ■•■ ,| Willie Header.*-- -n. T - ■-. R - .».G.- 1-. Gre ;•••- h- ' tJumtu.a! st w i ! •" B<• }j(V). Till ,l “Th- v.rh Ho G:..v *■■:<•- .-c.i »-;d 1 I trust him Wi)r-.v.i Tcrnvtlr Tdcibodi-u Church 1 i --SiiO'-;.-y jr,--)* nit;!.; worn-hip: Church j iSi bool at 13:4o Snpt. Mrs Iv'ar.nie ; i Me.) Mf>: oing worj-hip Wigan ' 'at 11 o'ctoi.k. The senior choir was ; j jn charge of music, under the di- ! , vei'tion of Miss Nonrue: Morgan Ore-im.n. M: Leer Hay-.vood Tice . pest,or Rev C. L. Gtdney. brought j ; a very encom-ftciiiE sermcm ft was j •d-o communion Hey and the cor ,gi elation was well pit a.sed with the uplifting message I Obi-vim Bapiir.t Church —Sunday i morning wor.-hip service - Church 1 . ; K. Curtis presiding. Morning vi vr-bip at 11 o'clock 1 j The senior choir had chirrs of j musk, under the direction of Mr. : : Alvin Blount. Organist, Mrs. Lula' : Campbell. The pastor. Dr Grady Davis. I I-. - ‘--hed h -ou ! -Jt;rruig message. | : Cnncregat.ion.iJ Chrirtian i | Out. -h -Siindoy morning worship: j ! Church School at 3:45. Supt,, Mr ! Sherman I.cwis. Morning worship 1 at 11 o’clock The senior choir had i change of music, under the direr- ; I tmn of Mr Ernest Massentourg. I . The pester Rev li Cunningham. 1 . & M ■,** ■,# A §o4® ./V.' , -■ : M< ■" " v ■ ~ ''?'e <m M ' ii»»l , J|| • i %w&Ssg T k v ! II | * fit MOHAWK ft 'OK .. T I**- I ou*lß .*i»rii" nf O'' vounrf.r *<*t *v >• <’>r e » v , k • <•« vhkh !*• ,-••..«•-. h ..| *>m- . m | ',«o •>* »h* hr -.r! h> rr AViibsrt ir» r*,| 6 ?,|.<•«>-., ;> Mnerl v,v «Me» fei«Ahfr» I fiwhbv ’• •’•» ‘ I*. as they display tht-u shaved pales (IT,TIED i *>«,« minioi THE CAROLINIAN November 18-18, Cnmpmdna the grtmp are from left to right; vai-edl Margaret. Faulkener, Mrs. Edna Fisher, president; Jaoi.ee Fisher, Nan f isher. Lloyd sftiler. Andrea Tavior. Tli -mc dip Oorbcit, M’-s, .’Vlfifiie Ifeiis delivered a very ibgpiring mes sage. It was Holy Cc-mir.union day and ibis wonderful mcsisee " •> •nmvwd by all. Mary vigors were present and mseje welcome. fiiv,- BopHol Choreh S'mdav mc-rnjng worship Church School at. 9:,’.0 Suri Mr. Vv r , H Taylor. Sr. ptfisid-rd. Morning 'vbmhip at il o’clock*The tmnhe chai i ■ ehorge of music. cUrccte.-d by "M:§. M. T. .Tamos. Minister of music Mn. E. M M. Kelly. Our patter, Di O S P -llc-V.*. Wl j| h 3 CF-ule c-n his f-ir |., ti',, nU'd everyone fm: coops- 'Gi.:; while h« and M;; T-uUo'.-v. *. r,-- a. ,y ou vacation Ho 5.1.-o deli", (-rod p vr -v fine sc-rmon from the Hook nf Ro mms, Li chapter. 2nd v«r*<-, Pt Paul AME Church —Sundry School opened at the usual hour with Mrs. Augusta Mse Gray a?, s’sf-tnt superintendeat *r charge aho lesson wns reviewed hy Mr W A n.unbow, closing word* by the pii'tor. The morning srrvica bm'-.n with the pronofrioiuj! bv the s.-nnii' c.'i' iv •; h Tvirs. Wo ft ham at the organ >n.-i M'W Str'i.clwirk »} the piano. Ch aplain T, L. Ed wards conducted the opening service. The p<>slor. the Rev t S Penn, delivered n wondeifuJ s» rnmn. the text belnc from Malachi 3-7 ’ Return unto me and I will return unto you. saith the Lfi lof ho >r" Subject T-- or for reunion wilh God” St o-itg dose to God Is necessary for Chris tian living but should we stray He is ready to receive us and we arc blessed by ’L's reunion There was a large number of communicants We were hejipy tn have in our ! service Mr. end Mr--. R A Car .■o,! of Hv.-.risburg Pi-. Mrs. C-rr ro!l is the iormor Mi's Annie Hawkins. Mrs KRa K Morgan ot the F: --* Baptist Church, this * - -tv. -i".fi iter sister. Mrs, Dora Locklear Wray, of New Work City were also o,ii" morn'.og guests, Stewardess Board Vo ?. oh:cn-- cd its 12th anniversary Sunday night. The rcrmori was delivered by -hr Rev Addison (Mack Wil liams of Ahorkie who c-urio with his choir from Windsor. N. C his family and other member:-; His text was take from M.mhcw i rah '■ A58&n,...;. J” j ion I.oe, Ralehrh, former regrioti- j ai direct ■?-. Th<nie standing are; ! Vnrn Graves, Lewis (Inn-dr, Fral-t- 111' B liley and Me -dames Tva Miller, Pearl Bradley, Sal He J’erhctt, Pauline Foster. AT ( ricJLo C a rrincion. Su'd.* Taylor and M Sue Heim. Jftfus sajSlt unto him, '‘Rise, j I up ; h v bod, and walk Hen -uako cu thfe many beds from which I ■ c- need so rise; the bed of jeai- ■ | mi?., bed yf hate, bed of mdiffer- : ] : ence and paany others PERSONALS Mr? 'i n.- B. S;<pp of Smith• j field St. has returned homo alter j I a vourlrrfi.il vacation spent in ' I H'oshjngton. O. C. I Sr,. M:\tlb-irv AMI Church —1 i i was gled v. hen they said unto roe 1 Lei us 30 into the house of the ! I t.-v-ri •- The weather was beautiful and : | we had a consecrated feeling it be- I i itijt the first Sunday and Holy | j Communion was given, The altar : j was bt-.i’diful with white summer ! ! flowers The morning service he- ; ! gan at Ji o'clock with choir No, 1 I ; in irrf Miss Ella M. ,g Giles j b k'- >rg;.n The first hymn after | . the proc'sss.'or : d tves "O God, Our | ; Help in Ages Past." Scripture fits- ) : soi, was re by Rev R f, Up- ; rhaw, from the Hth chapter of S*. j ‘ John. The mi.-r-ionary offering was j j lifted, followed by a fervent mis- j i toons ty praye • by the pastor. The : • 1 pastor. Rs.v B I/- IJpshaw, chore j ■ | has text from the Hth chapter, l.Sih | 1 j verse of St. John. ’I will r.ol leave j I you comfo’-t i,I will come to you i «j Let rot your heart be troubled, ye j ■ | believe- .-a God, be-keve also in me" 1 | Rev Upshaw stressed *"W> wonder , ■■ j what the fuiure will be according ! j to the eternity. The world is in a | ! j turmoil trying to reason ways to j i figure and meet the eternity " He l stressed the disciples becoming de- | ; ?pendent wondering how thy would i | get along after Jesus returned to j j the father Rut .ferns knew of all j • ! die temptations and obstacles that j ■ j wrvrjr’ come their way and how . : | msn.v would bo able to abstain ! j from the. evils, but he said I will j I not leave you comfortless: I will j | come to you yet a little while and j ■ | ‘he world sooth me no more: but ! j ye see me. because T live ye shall | live also He also said, "In my : Fadicr',- .house are many mansions i go to prepare a place for you ! and He will come back to receive you unto Himself. He stressed that i God baa never left us alone He is j > always in your prcsriiae, whether | von love or deny Hun Rev Up- : 1 thaw preached a powerful sermon ; ' and tho spirit, was high with Bro Bricker singing, "Hi? Eye is: on the | Sparrow an.l I Know He Watches • I Me- " Holy Communion was served I and everyone present received a j | blessing. We were h ippy to have j mpny visitors in and out of the • i city. | Our doors are always open Vis* | iters are alv ,;v« s«'lrmr.c Missionaries Win Praise in ‘Look’ Story ■ NEW YORK A Negro couple i from Florida who are Methods it j lTitsmonarn t in Borneo were to- I d-ty called "pioneers akin to Jackie : Robinson in baseball" , Torn Harris, an agronomist and former county farm agent, and I his wife. Jennie, » school teacher, j are featured in an article on “The j Methodists" in the new Issue of ! Look Magazine. The story is the i fust in a sorics on the "Story of ! | Religions in America” Mr, and Mrs Harris ire "nut. j standing- among modem Mrth- | j odist misi onaries" the 1 nnk j 1 article reports, because they typify the highly trained spe mlists the Methodists are now j Bending abroad to supplement ! the work of native pastors Tn 104 K the Harrises were sent | to Fukien Province, China,. They | were the first regularly commit i stoned Negro missionaries to he 1 vent by any Christian church to an ; Kent Asian country "They did to splendidly there," | Look notes, "that when Chinese j ’ Communists over-rea the area an- D’ H Xi; HOTEL I Member of W. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold Prop. ZZ9 K. Cit-siws St. Raleigh j Ebon* TE 3 -6SCO 4 •WQ'.YW Ti ■zam.aiUmumkSiUm*. - .wi -mmmmm WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 ti-Amerir-an propaganda found no sympathizers among the villagers j The Horriye? had disproved Com- ' munist. charges that American Ne groes tt-pre illiterate and exploited They snohe fluent Chinese, had materially improved local agricul ture and lca’-nuig. and were friends i to Chinese of the lowest station." Worn they were ordered out of China in 1951 they went to work aniline the Oviks in Rarnwnk. Rnr mo wher - their niwr n in now flourishing Don’l lower the anility of your tob; cco by steaming it tee nutch The highest oge money stairs are those that produce more than they eat in the state. Telephone n; t’ 877 5 Bt7If>DV.'ORTH S rKFKT TOURIST HOMR Clean. Comfortable (t-'i'inj B-'dln and relevision 4?,4 S. Blr»«wSwort.h SI. Ra,!ei«:h iii , , _ 8 HTH'MIHI'I IIMWII IIPI l|l« 'VI llnr* , b .your t ire in air a >v e adeqtiafe on ymir home? Wa.-i It bought to cover your home ten .re*r-. ago f»r five years ago when the value was half what it. is now f!*o value of yei'r hn»ue is worth proirrtipg. f *t, C..ernesy Insurance Aietiry g-ive inn full protectmn on your home and fumiflbing?. CAIT. 3-3588 BEFORE \’OlJ S(!F FFR 1 \. I I NFCK.-SARI URL LOSS. I CAVENESS ! Insurance \pency j ACADEMY B! BLDING Dial TE 3-3563 hot CAVFNERS, fr. ROS CAVENESS, Sr. PRINTING m COMMEBCJAt « SOCIAL Consult Us tor Rectsonobip Estimates Tt omp{ jjj- Service Phone TE 4-5558 ™—“THE—~™- CAROLINIAN niSUSHWO COMPANY 518 E. SV!«rlin Slrv«t ftßLiigh, N. C. : OCEAN FRESH SEAFOOD j it |j Ask For Watson’s Fryers || g? ; At Your Favorite Store |3 E j WATS 0 N’ S I Seafood &. Poultry Company, Inc. Cameron Strew* Wholesale Dept. 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