PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES DAFSDFS ★ VISITING SICK ANNOUNCEMENTS MBS. DUNN DAUGHTER VISIT ! Mr* Sylvia Durn and daughter, j'■ Mrs. Priscilla Williams, formerly I of Camden Street, were recent j guests of Rev and Mrs. J. D. Hili ! of E Davie Street. They stopped in j the city enruute to Winston-Salem | and Sarasota. Florida, where* Mrs. j Dunn will spend the winter with j her daughter. Mrs Vivian Smith. ; MRS 7-EL! \ MCCARR HOSTS Rev and Mrs. Hanson Dunn and i grandchildren of Lackawa.na Mew: York motored to Raleigh to visit their sister, Mrs. Zclla McCarr of Lincoln Terrace, recently. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Many happy returns to Miss • Trances BirdssU, who celebrated ■ jli! J,T * IWMMW,S ***** toWvZeJsSSw • 70% Srm spiiffs r ' ;«le /with a low cost Automobile loan,. * If 'at monthly peyrr.c-nte to fityawruNsds, arranged §> i |/f quickly and amvwgtntiy* And when you weaej-jfc \ 's* y®*® new «*♦ saotect jrour txawri e*«h by ; ■s• 4 o&rryuig American Expysws Trsmters ChaqtMMk-v I MSpeKiableM tMisCTwjwhejfcQMiilwtad 1 Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM L J a A ,»9:ff»C - .:.• IJepsi^S Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh I 3705 HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA •> TEL. TE 3-1071 ire ww m numniiftrtmwTwwii ihhwiiWiiiiiiimtiimmiiiimttb in. u.num, ... , u -| t | lwll , x , tl , ★ BIRTHS and BIRTHDAYS her birthday on September 5 MR. DUNBAR ENDS VACATION Mr. Louis Dunbar of "1? Manly Street returned to thp i itv Monday after spending several days in Long Island, New ’fork. He was she guest of honor at a surprise party given at the home of Miss Katherine Jones, ”211 tOSth Street in Fast Elmhurst. L 1., New York Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson. Mrs. Ada Smith Mr. Ernest Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Randier and Mr« Sal- He Taylor Dunbar was the guest of Mr and Mrs Willie Shepard of Jamal**. V V «*t. 'k CLUB NEWS and NOTES arday night. He visited the Po lo Grounds Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Walter Jackson, where he witnessed a game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants MRS JOHNSON. SON RETURN Mrs Edith Johnson and son Sherwood Me bane, of E Morgan | Street, who have been vacation- > i ins: in East Orange. New Jersey i and Bronx. New' York, have re : turned home They wire the guest? | of Mrs. M Helen Debnam and Mrs i D Louise McGirt They were the | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jo | seph Jackson of Montclair, N J ! Mrs. Dora Strickland, sister of ; Mrs Johnson, was hostess to a S dinner party. j j ATTEND LOTT CAREY CON VENTION i Mrs James Higgs. 313 N Tar ; boro Street, and Mrs Carrie Laws. F Martin Street, attended t.he Lott j Carey Convention in Orange. New | Jersey recently. They also visited ! relatives of Mrs. Higgs in New j York REV NELSON SPEAKER HERE The Rev John O Nelson, a na tive of Georgetown, British Gui ana, South America, is conducting i a one-week revival at the Wilson Temple. Methodist Church, the Rev, C L Gidney pastor. The services < began Sunday. September 3, and ! will end Friday, September 13 On ( i Sunday morning the Rev Nelson •■•poke from the subject. '’Every Min a Debtor" and Sunday night I he chose his discussion from the : ‘epic, ' Clduds.” Rev Nelson attended the I nubile schools of Georgetown, snd i* a graduate of Teachers College. Oxford University In England He holds the A 8 <?<■- from Lincoln University :Ra 1 studied for two years it Howard University’s Law j ?rhooi and is at present a se nior in. the School of Theology at Gammon Theological Semi nars-. Atlanta. Georgia Prc entlv the supply pastor of the Newman First Presbyterian Church. Newman, Gs.. Rev Nelson’s ambition is to work | with the Presbyterian Board es Missions as a minister In the United States. GARDEN CI-UB TO MEET i The Flower Garden Club will I meet with Mrs. Nellie Small. 802 j S Erst. St.. Sept 17. As this is the first meeting following summer va cation all members are urged to ; be in attendance PVT. HORTON VISITS Tvt Herbert D Horton Irr- re- : turned to Fort Jackson, S C as- ! ; *er spending a weekend with his ‘ mother of Hyde Terrace in Chavis ‘ ' Heights Pvt Horton was inducted j J into the Army in 1956 while a | renior at St Augustine’s College i He is expected to continue his | study of music at the college up * on his discharge. | MRS. MILLER ATTENDS MEET Mrs. W M. Miller of Raleigh is attending the State Meeting of the Order of Eastern Stars in Rock ingbarn OFF TO COLLEGE Robert E. Sanders,, son of Mr. and Airs. E. L. Sanders. Sr., 1107 S Blocdworth Street, rnd Phillip Hagwood, son of Air. and Mrs. Omega Hagwood, Lee Street, left the city Sun day for A and T College in Greensboro where both will enroll as rreahmen. E. L. San dees, Jr., * rising Junior left for A and I inter in the week. BUSINESS MEETING HELD A very successful business meet- MONUMENTS gteflo 190 S—Marble-Granite .11 $35.00, lnclud- j I j 200 Mcinonaisiftfc BFMMfflg HP . it Low Costs j|p • Buy Direct) * •••**» ‘ * Ba *sS3£ '*"*“*"*'» —*• WARNER MEM O R AL S »9i» Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C. (Across Railroad —Front of Method) ifF PLAN BTH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE SUNDAY Ed Halls Sensational Evening Five Quin tet will observe their Bth anniversary Sunday night. September 1:> at the Raleigh Safety Club The program gets underway ai 1:30 p.m, Some ten singing groups from throughout the state will partici pate on the program, Sam Harris of Fuquay Springs and Jimmy Rytd of Durham will serve a masters of ceremonies Shown in photo are: front row, left to right, Eugene Brown, first leader; Ed Hall, second leader. Standing, left to right, are: Cecil Harris baritone: William Banks, Jr, tenor; William Scar borough, guitarist; and William Giles, Jr., bass. ORGANIZE UNITED FUND EFFORT These six women are helping organize residential solicita tion in five school districts for the 1857 United Fund Campaign. Mrs. Peter H Williams, chairman of this, campaign unit, says (hat Ihis is part of an effort directed at giving every home in Raleigh a chance to support the campaign which begins on October 7. Sec ted left to right arc Mrs C L Gidnev, Mrs. Peter H Williams and Mrs W, M Williams. Standing a,re Mrs. George F. Newell, Mrs. Sadie Griffith and Mr*. W ; M. Giles rim-i-rmii" ■in nun iwiwm-wr inni- M-Tnrim--iii-in-rTr-rrnrTT-TTnn-7iiTnrrrmTrmnrn-i-.i-mrirrrrc-r-rinrnr>i.i;L-.xrJi. Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs. May L. Broadie ing with the. Pastor, Rev, W, D. j Carson, and the membership c.j , Rush Memorial A. M. F. Zion Church vis bold last Monday night at the Church, Final plans and suggestions were made lela tive to the Annual Conference which meets here in November. As a final resort s 52.W10.00 Rally j was launched and will end the sth j Sunday in September. porri.Aßrrv c ontest under vv \ v The Boosters Cluh of Rush j Memorial Church is sponsor ing “A Popularity Contest" In the interest of Church Furni ture. You are asked please to encourage them hv voting for the indy of your choice. NEIGHBOR’S CLUB MEETS 1 The Friendly Neighbor's Club ! i met Sunday, September Bth at | j the home of Mrs. Rebecca Smith j i 415 Alston St. with the president, i ! Miss Ida Jones presiding. Business j discussed: Making plans to ce!e- ! brate the Club's Ist anniversary i on the 13th of October. A delicious i course was served, Members pre- I sent: Mrs. Eunice Whitley. Mrs. ; Eunice Norten, Mrs. Flossie Bal : ton. Mrs. Lucille Haywood, 'Miss ! Ids Jones, Miss Rebecca Smith. | Mrs. Sallie Edwards. Mrs Rena i BeH Hinton, Mis. Ethel Mae Hall, j Mrs. Sallie Lou Edwards. Mrs | Maeia Wideman, Mrs. Bessie Cha j vis and Mrs Vivian Burl. MRS LAWRENCE VISITS Mrs Ella E Lawrence of Greens \ tim’o spent the weekend with Mr ; and Mrs. F D. Washington. MRS. YOUNG RETURNS Mrs. Lula E Young has returned j to Shaw University after spending ; a very pleasant vacation in Salem, Virginia. RFV. JONES HONORED \ surprise birthday party was | •iven recently in honor of the Rev. J. W. Jones' 75th birthday. He is pastor of the Fayetevtlle Street Baptist Church, Approxi mately 60 guests were on hand to extend best wishes and offer gifts. Included among ministers in at tendance were- Revs. J. A. Forbes, W A Morgan, Aaron Johnson, Wdson W, Lee. Raymond Mile*, J H. Bryant. Melvin Boone, and j E. T) Pretty, The wives of many ; minuter* were also in attendance 1 THE CAROLINIAN I I illy of The Vail.",-—Sunday i j morning worship: The ; ! ! joined their regular pastor, fb \. ' 1 jJ. H, Graham in And la. N. C. j i where ihey had fellowship service, i St. Paul A. M. K. Church: Sun- < day morning service began with the Church School which opened ; at 9:45 with the superintendent, Mrs. Hattie Mitchell, presiding. 1 The pastor, Rev. T„ S, Penn, gave j > a very line review of the lesson, j followed by words of encourage ment by our presiding eJdoi Dr G ; S. Gant and bis wife. Mrs. Gant | We were pleased to have in our j j school Mr. and Mrs. H. E Brown. ) jMr Brown is principal of Ligon I j High School. This being the last quarterly con j i forenee for the conference year, j ! we had .an inspiring message from ; our presiding elder. Dr, Gant. He ! took his text from St.. Luke 2, ver j ses 18 and 20 Mala chi 3:1. Sub | ject, “The Great ExXpeetation.” j Music was by the Choristers j ; with Mrs. Wortham at the organ j i in the absence of Mr. R, H. Toole I i Principal H. E. Brown und Mrs. j i M. T. Howard joined the church, j j The following were visitors at I ; the morning service: Mr. and Mrs. j j 11. E Brown, Mrs. Odessa Roberts, I i Mrs Nellie Boykin Mr. Clark Jer- J ; scy Mrs. M. T. Howard. Mrs. M ( T. Howard, and Mr, Sidney Hardy, ! New York. We were pleased to have a num ber of our member* return after I several weeks absence. Mrs. Hattie 1 Mitchell Mrs. Martha Davidson. ' Mrs. Florine Guess, Miss Ellen ! Marie Hockady and others whoso ! names we failed to get Mrs. Hattie Toole and sons R. H j Toole and Clarence Toole spent ! th * weekend In Washington on sc- | count of the illness of Mr*. John [ Toole, Mis. Toole's daughter-in- I | law. Dr. Robert Hunt of Florida hu been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Hunt, Friends of Mrs. Minnie Burns will be pleased to know sba is much improved. ’Dipper Memorial Church—Sun day morning worship: The service began at 11 o’clock with the senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. M. R. Boone, in charge, j The pastor told a beautiful story 1 to the children before 'the sermon, j 1 with a lovely illuirtration of now I God rare? for a sparrow In relation to how ne cares for them and that the world is a beautiful place be- ! cause of their presence. The subject of the main service, delivered bythe pastor, Rev. M. R. j Boone was "Arise and be not j afraid”. Text taken from Matthew, ; 17th chapter and 7th verse. The j seimon was very inspiring and en- ; joyed by all. Holy Communion fol- I lowed the sermon. Baptismal service was held Sun day evening and ser tee was eon- j ducted later by the pastor ar.d • members of the Seventh Day Ad- 1 venlist Church. We are moving along nicely with our church renovation* and v.t thank, our many friend* for ; their contributions. Our doors are always open and ! visitor* are always welcome. Martin St. Baptist Church—Sun day morning worship: Church School began at 9:45 A Urge num ber was present Morning, worship at. tl o’clock. The choral group was in charge of music under the direction of Miss Minnie Mints The j pastor, Rev. P H. Johnson deliv- I ered a powerful sermon to a. large ! congregation. Every one was very ! well-pleased at the wonderful sermon. Wilson Temple Methodist. Church —Sunday morning worship; ChtSrch School at, 9:45 Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The senior choir was in charge of music under the dir ection of Miss Nannie Morgan, or ganist, Mr Leon Haywood. Th< pastor, Rev. C. L. Gidney. members and friends arc happy to have a* their guest speaker for the week the Rev. .John O. Nelson of British Guiana in South America, who delivered a dynamic sermon last Sunday from the Book of Ro mans, Ist chapter 15th verse. He v'ill conduct service all the week. First congregational Christian Church— Sunday morning wor ship- Church School at 9:45 with the Supt. Mr. Sherman Lewis, pre- |j Mimber of hi. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Room* Mlf>s Lucilla Griswold. Prop, j !tZ9 E. Cabarrus St fCalelch \ rhono TE 3-6809 I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 195: siding. Morning worship began at , 11 o clock. The junior choir was I in charge, of music, under the dir- i ection of Mi, Ernest Massenburg. A very inspiring sermon was de livered “by the pastor, F»v. H Cunningham, from, the Book of Psalms, 78th chapter. 41st verse Subject: How we limit God." The former pastor Rev. P R. Deberry, I '”iil be the guest minister next j ; Sunday morning at the 1! o'clock j j service Oberlin Baptist Church—Sunday j I morning worship: Church school •at 9:45. 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